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  1. Therese Anne Fowler (born April 22, 1967) is a contemporary American author. She is best known for Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald, published in 2013. The work has been adapted for television by Killer Films and Amazon Studios, with Christina Ricci and David Hoflin in the roles of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald.

  2. Feb 9, 2022 · Help keep America interesting. Shop independently. Therese Anne Fowler is the author of Z (3.86 avg rating, 56137 ratings, 5481 reviews, published 2013), A Good Neighborhood (3.81 avg rating, 55046 rating...

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  3. Therese Anne Fowler is the third child and only daughter of a couple who raised their children in Milan, Illinois. An avowed tomboy as a child, Therese protested her grandmother's determined attempts to dress her in frills, and then, to further her point, insisted on playing baseball even though Milan had a perfectly good girls' softball league.

  4. Therese Anne Fowler. Home. With her keen eye for human foibles and emotional truth, humor and deep feeling, acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Therese Anne Fowler delivers a stylish, insightful take on the dysfunctional family dramedy. Available now!

  5. Mar 10, 2020 · Therese Anne Fowler. 3.81. 55,038 ratings7,859 reviews. In Oak Knoll, a verdant, tight-knit North Carolina neighborhood, professor of forestry and ecology Valerie Alston-Holt is raising her bright and talented biracial son. Xavier is headed to college in the fall, and after years of single parenting, Valerie is facing the prospect of an empty nest.

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  6. Apr 19, 2013 · And so we now have this year’s entry, “Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald,” by Therese Anne Fowler, which attempts to give new voice to a woman whose voice was hardly muffled. (It arrives amid a...

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    Therese Anne Fowler (pronounced ta-reece) is a New York Times and USA Today best selling author whose novels present intriguing people in difficult situations, many of those situations deriving from the pressures and expectations of their cultures as well as from their families.

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