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      • The death of Madonna's mother at an early age had always affected her, so while developing the character of Binah, she drew from her own experiences. Like her, Binah kept a picture of her mother beside her bed. It was Madonna's "own personal experience and I needed to come up with things for her character where kids would stop and go, 'Wow!
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  1. Aug 17, 2020 · But how will the new and maybe not-so-improved Binah fit in with the English Roses? And with a certain someone, her latest crush, Ben, who might have liked the old one a little bit more than he'd let on? Can her friends prove just how wonderful the real Binah is before the nice one is gone for good?

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  3. Jul 17, 2008 · Being Binah #6 (English Roses, The) Hardcover – July 17, 2008. by Madonna (Author), Jeffrey Fulvimari (Illustrator) 4.6 30 ratings. See all formats and editions. Tired of being “the nice one,” who is always taken for granted, Binah is ready to try being something – or someone – new.

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  4. Jul 17, 2008 · Being Binah. Madonna, Jeffrey Fulvimari (Illustrations) 4.00. 199 ratings11 reviews. Tired of being “the nice one,” who is always taken for granted, Binah is ready to try being something – or someone – new. But how will the new and maybe-not-so-improved Binah fit in with the English Roses?

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  5. The English Roses is a children's picture book written by American entertainer Madonna, released on September 15, 2003, by Callaway Arts & Entertainment. Jeffrey Fulvimari illustrated the book with line drawings. A moral tale, it tells the story of four friends who are jealous of a girl called Binah.

    • Madonna, Jeffrey Fulvimari
    • 2003
  6. A Chapter Book by Madonna Amy's convinced that her life as she knows it will be over after the arrival of her new baby sister. When pregnancy forces her mother to cancel their long-planned trip to Milan, she feels that things couldn't possibly be worse . . . until the English Roses have to take Charlotte's younger brother to the circus!

  7. Tired of being “the nice one,” who is always taken for granted, Binah is ready to try being something— or someone— new. But how will the new and maybe-not-so-improved Binah fit in with the English Roses?

  8. Jul 17, 2008 · 4.6 32 ratings. See all formats and editions. Tired of being “the nice one,” who is always taken for granted, Binah is ready to try being something – or someone – new. But how will the new and maybe-not-so-improved Binah fit in with the English Roses?