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Wallace, Carol, 1955-


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    • Wallace, Carol McD., 1955-
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    • Birth Date

        1955-10-03
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        • found: Fabulous nails, 1981:t.p. (Carol Wallace) CIP data sheet (b. 10/3/55)
        • found: How to be a successful kid, c1983:CIP t.p. (Carol McD. Wallace)
        • found: OCLC 54980618: The Penguin classic baby name book, 2004(hdg.: Wallace, Carol, 1955- ; usage: Carol McD. Wallace)
        • notfound: The Penguin classic baby name book, 2001: CIP t.p. (Grace Hamlin) pub. blurb (Grace Hamlin is a pseud. of the author of several bestselling baby name books; has written other books including a guide to manners for children; was a comparative lit. major at Princeton Univ.; lives in New York City)
        • found: A tale of the Christ, 2016:ECIP t.p. (Carol Wallace) data view (she is the great-great-great granddaughter of Lew Wallace, the author of Ben Hur)
        • found: Tyndale House Publishers online, 09-24-2015:(Carol Wallace; graduate of Princeton University in 1977; she took a job in publishing in New York but a little over two years in the business convinced her that writers had more fun than editors, and she left to join their ranks; one of her first assignments was co-writing a little humor book called The Official Preppy Handbook; also the author of To Marry an English Lord, co-authored with Gail MacColl; first published in 1989, it returned to public notice in 2012, when Julian Fellowes cited it as an inspiration for "Downton Abbey." In February of 2013, To Marry an English Lord appeared on the New York Times best-seller list. Other publications include more than 20 books and dozens of magazine articles, focusing on humor, social history, parenting, and fiction; also the author of an historical novel, Leaving Van Gogh, published in April 2011; in 2006 Wallace received a M.A. in art history from Columbia University. The research for her M.A. thesis provided the foundation for "Leaving van Gogh."; a 1977 graduate of Princeton University, Wallace lives in New York; she is the great-great granddaughter of Lew Wallace, author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ; she has adapted the original novel for contemporary audiences)
      • LC Classification

        • PS3573.A42563
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        • 1980-08-20: new
        • 2021-08-20: revised
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