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| Name: |
Ann M. Martin | | Birth Date: |
August 12, 1955 | | Place of Birth: |
Princeton, New Jersey, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Female | | Occupations: |
Writer, Editor |
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Biography of Ann M. Martin
3,658 words, approx. 12 pages
 When the curtain came down on the final act of the "Baby-Sitters Club" series in the year 2000, Ann M. Martin, series author and co-originator, had become one of the best-known names in juvenile publishing. What started in 1986 as an idea for a...
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Biography of Ann Martin
2,778 words, approx. 9 pages
 Ann M. Martin has found success in writing two series of books for young readers, "The Baby-sitters Club" and "The Baby-sitters Little Sister," and writes practically every book in each series herself, at the rate of one a month. "Since I've become a...




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 The Horn Book Magazine
* Ann M. Martin A Corner of the Universe.
01/01/2003: 349 words, approx. 1 pages 191 pp. Scholastic 10/02 ISBN 0-439-38880-5 15.95 (Intermediate, Middle School) Declining, as she always does, both her best (and only) friend's invitation to Maine and her grandparents' offer of summer camp, Hattie plans to spend the summer of her twelfth birthday in...
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 Publishers Weekly
Ann Martin tour teaches fans to volunteer.
05/17/1993: 476 words, approx. 2 pages Hitting the road for a nine-city book tour, Ann Martin, author of the phenomenally popular Baby-sitters Club series, is out to tout not just her books but the values they promote. At Martin's request, her publisher, Scholastic, has asked participating bookstores to involve...
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 AP Features
U.S. medical company shows equipment to whet Cuban appetite
4/26/2007: 277 words, approx. 1 pages A U.S. medical supply company showed off an anesthesia machine and other equipment to Cuban officials on Thursday in hopes of whetting the island's appetite for American medical goods."Cuba appreciates the high quality of American medical supplies," said Pedro Alvarez, chairman of the Cuban food...
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 AP News
Health care spending highest in Northeast
9/18/2007: 510 words, approx. 2 pages Staying healthy is a costly business in the United States, particularly in the Northeast, government statistics show.Annual health care spending per person totaled $6,409 in New England and $6,151 in the rest of the Northeast, compared to a national average of $5,283, the Centers for...


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