F.D.R.: The Last Year. Poster of the 1980 movie and cover of the 1974 book, FDR's Last Year
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FDR's Last Year
Jim Bishop, 1974
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Anthony Page, 1980

A biographical portrayal of the last year of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency and his life as a whole. It highlights the significant events and personal struggles that marked FDR’s presidency, particularly his efforts to lead the country through the final months of World War II and his battle with declining health. The film offers a comprehensive and intimate look at one of America’s most revered leaders, capturing the essence of FDR’s character and the enduring impact he had on the nation and the world.


Daytime Divas. Poster of the 2017 TV series and cover of the 2011 book, Satan's Sisters: A Novel Work of Fiction
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Satan's Sisters: A Novel Work of Fiction
Star Jones, 2011
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Michael Grossman, J. Miller Tobin, Tamra Davis, Michael Lange, Peter Lauer, 2017-

Every weekday at noon, Maxine, Mo, Heather, Kibby, and Nina, the hosts of The Lunch Hour, a well-established women’s talk show, convene at the table to delve into discussions about life, love, politics, and tantalizing gossip. However, behind the scenes, the drama intensifies—a backstage realm rife with power struggles, diva tantrums, and passionate affairs.


Sometimes They Come Back... Again. Poster of the 1996 movie and cover of the 1974 book, Sometimes They Come Back
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Sometimes They Come Back
Stephen King, 1974
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Adam Grossman, 1996

Psychologist Jon Porter learns that his mother has just mysteriously fallen to her death. Jon and his teenage daughter Michelle return to Jon’s hometown of Glenrock for his mother’s funeral. Once there, painful memories return. Thirty years earlier, when Jon was a child, he witnessed the brutal murder of his older sister Lisa, who was stabbed to death in a cave by a thug named Tony Reno and his two friends Vinnie and Sean.