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  1. Maggie Hill is a writer and journalist who explores the themes of sports, family, and identity in her debut novel, Sunday Money. The book follows a girl's basketball journey from 1967 to 1974, a time of social and cultural change in America.

  2. May 20, 2024 · Suddenly, girls’ basketball becomes explosive, musical, passionate, and driven—and if Claire plays it just right, it just might offer a full ride to a previously out-of-reach college.Sunday Money follows Claire as she narrates her way through 1970s Brooklyn, hustling on and off the court and striving to break free of the turmoil in her home and ...

  3. Learn how Maggie Hill, a 15-year-old junior rider, started her equestrian career in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and became a top hunter competitor in Wellington, Fla. Read about her journey, achievements, and challenges in this feature story by Wellington The Magazine.

  4. May 21, 2024 · 4 min read. Welcome back, friend! Yesterday, I shared about Sunday Money, a coming of age story about a young girl who loves basketball. It is one of my favorite books this year. Today, I am excited to bring you this interview with Maggie Hill! Let’s learn the inside story behind this beautiful book. 🙂. Sunday Money.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maggie_HillMaggie Hill - Wikipedia

    Margaret Lily Hill (1898 – 1949) was an English career criminal, linked to organised shoplifting. Born in Marylebone , London, she was the sister of notorious gangster Billy Hill who rose to prominence in the London underworld during the interwar years.

  6. May 14, 2024 · Maggie Hill. 4.17. 41 ratings29 reviews. It's 1971, but for Claire Joyce and girls’ basketball, it might as well be 1871. Stilted rules (three-bounce dribbling, two roving players for full-court games, and uniforms that include bloomers) set their play unfairly apart from the boys’ basketball Claire’s older brother John has trained her in.

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