Mara Wilson
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Mara Elizabeth Wilson is an American actress and writer. She rose to prominence as a child, for playing the role of Natalie Hillard in the film Mrs. Doubtfire, and went on to play Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street, Matilda Wormwood in Matilda, and Lily Stone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad
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"The Year I Stopped to Notice" is a poetic and heartwarming book that reminds us to slow down and appreciate the small, beautiful moments in life. Inspired by the author's popular Twitter account, the book collects Miranda Keeling's observations of magic and humor in ordinary life. With stunning watercolor illustrations, Keeling takes us on a journey of discovery while sharing the joy of pausing to notice the world around us. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to find beauty and pleasure in everyday life.
Mara Wilson
2022-05-10T22:35:27.000Z"Elsa Lanchester, Herself" tells the story of a remarkable woman ahead of her time. Born to radical socialist parents and attending an all-boys school, Elsa went on to open her own theater, frequented by famous writers. She fell in love with Charles Laughton, a brilliant actor who revealed his homosexuality soon after their marriage, yet their love for art, music, and nature kept their marriage strong for 36 years. This memoir chronicles her life filled with famous people and a nearly seven-decade-long career. With wit and wisdom, Elsa's story is a delightful read.
Mara Wilson
2020-12-07T01:31:07.000ZEl asesino sin rostro
One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer
Un magistral relato verídico sobre el Asesino del Estado Dorado, el asesino que aterrorizó a California durante más de una década, de Michelle McNamara, una periodista de gran talento que falleció trágicamente mientras investigaba el caso.
En el transcurso de más de diez años, un misterioso y violento depredador cometió cincuenta agresiones sexuales en el norte de California antes de trasladarse al sur, donde perpetró diez sádicos asesinatos. En 1986 desapareció, evitando que lo detuvieran múltiples organismos policiales y algunos de los mejores inspectores de la zona.
Tres décadas después, Michelle McNamara, periodista especializada en crímenes reales que creó el popular sitio web Diario de Crímenes Reales, decidió dar con el violento psicópata que ella bautizó como «el Asesino del Estado Dorado». Michelle estudió informes policiales, entrevistó a víctimas y entró a formar parte de comunidades online tan obsesionadas como ella con el caso.
Mara Wilson
2020-08-22T07:35:03.000Z