• Hilary McKay (born 12 June 1959) is a British writer of children's books. For her first novel, The Exiles, she won the 1992 Guardian Children's Fiction...
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  • Saffy's Angel is the first novel in the Casson Family series written by Hilary McKay. The book is written about a family and their respective lives. It has...
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  • Antonio McKay Barrie McKay Ben McKay (disambiguation) Bill McKay (disambiguation) Billy Mckay Bob McKay Bobby McKay Brad McKay (doctor) Brendan McKay (born...
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    Molly's Heart, The Room on the Attic, and Home at Last. A sequel by Hilary McKay was published by Hodder Children's Books in September 2009: Wishing For...
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    Moulder (born 1959) record producer, mixing engineer and audio engineer Hilary McKay (born 1959) writer of children's books Wyn Harness (1960–2007) journalist...
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    Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress, singer, author and businesswoman. She is the recipient of various accolades, including...
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  • Island — 2002 Michael Frayn Spies Norman Lebrecht The Song of Names Hilary McKay Saffy's Angel Paul Farley The Ice Age Claire Tomalin Samuel Pepys: The...
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  • original on 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2023-06-09. Brown, Mark (2013-01-29). "Hilary Mantel's Bring up the Bodies wins Costa prize after unanimous vote". The...
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  • Don't Look Up (category Films directed by Adam McKay)
    political satire black comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Adam McKay from a story he co-wrote with David Sirota. It stars an ensemble cast featuring...
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    spelling of his surname from "McKay" to "McCay". His son related this story about the change: Three Scotsmen of the clan McKay were looking for a fourth member...
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