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  1. Clare ( nickname, "Blossom") Bernstein was born November 4, 1925. Writing as Clare Elfman, she was senior literary editor of Buzzine (owned and operated by her son, Richard Elfman). She also wrote theater and book reviews and did interviews. Her husband was Milton Elfman (1915–2001); they were married for 53 years until his death in 2001. [2]

  2. Apr 10, 2017 · Clare "Blossom" Elfman was an American novelist and senior literary editor of Buzzine. She was the mother of director and publisher Richard Elfman and musician and composer Danny Elfman, Her novel The Girls of Huntington House was produced as a film and received an Emmy as a television movie. Clare "Blossom" Elfman was an American novelist and ...

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  3. Blossom Elfman has 14 books on Goodreads with 550 ratings. Blossom Elfman’s most popular book is The Girls of Huntington House.

  4. Blossom Elfman is a writer of general fiction, suspense and mystery novels, with one historical series featuring a Victorian doctor. Find out her bibliography, ratings, awards and FAQ on FictionDB.

  5. Aug 1, 1972 · Author Blossom Elfman (who is the mother of Hollywood composer Danny Elfman) had actually taught in several boarding school like establishments that catered specifically to unwed, pregnant girls, and thus many of the specific scenarios shown and presented in her 1972 young adult novel The Girls of Huntington House (which was also adapted into a 1973 movie of the same title starring Sissy ...

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  6. ABC. Release. February 14, 1973. ( 1973-02-14) The Girls of Huntington House is a 1973 television film directed by Alf Kjellin. The film is based on the 1972 novel of the same name written by Blossom Elfman .

  7. by Blossom Elfman ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 1, 1983 In a departure from her novels of contemporary growing pains, Elfman turns to 1870s history--the Utopian, ""Biblical communist"" settlement in Oneida, New York, led by John Humphrey Noyes--to explore the nature (imprisoning? freeing?) of sexual relationships.

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