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Website. jaybellbooks.com. Jay Bell (born February 19, 1977) is an American writer [1] [2] and the author of the Something Like ... series. [3] The first novel in the series, Something like Summer, was adapted into a feature film by Blue Seraph Productions under the direction of David Berry and screenwriter Carlos Pedraza. [4]
- February 19, 1977 (age 46)
- Novelist
- American
- 2010–present
Goodreads Author. Jay Bell is a proud gay man and the award-winning author behind dozens of emotional and yet hopelessly optimistic stories. His best-selling book, Something Like Summer, spawned a series of heart-wrenching novels, a musically driven movie, and a lovingly drawn comic. When not crafting imaginary worlds, he occupies his free time ...
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Oct 2, 2021 · Perhaps fittingly, his induction Thursday night into the FCA Hall of Champions made him the youngest at age 55 to join an elite group of America’s best all-time greatest sports figures. Bell was ...
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Jul 11, 2019 · On July 11, 1999, Diamondbacks infielder Jay Bell made a millionaire out of Chandler resident Gylene Hoyle in what remains today one of the most expensive swings ever taken. The Diamondbacks paid ...
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Oct 30, 2023 · Jay Bell (r.) celebrates scoring the game-winning run in the 2001 World Series against the Yankees. ALLSPORT via Getty Images. Bell was referring to this current group’s methodology of scrapping ...
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Jay Bell crossed paths with Cooperstown early on. The 1984 first-round pick of the Twins was traded to Cleveland on Aug. 1, 1985, in a deal that sent Bert Blyleven to Minnesota. Then on Sept. 29, 1986, Bell debuted in the big leagues for the Indians – and homered against Blyleven in his first big league at-bat.
Biography. Jay Bell was born on September 4, 1948, in the small town of Trona, California, in the Mojave Desert, to a Latter-Day Saint (Mormon) family. After graduating from high school, Jay served an LDS mission that included spending some time on a “Lamanite” (Native American) reservation. He then went to Brigham Young University (BYU ...