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shān · Alexandra Ripley
měi guó xiàn dài měi guó  (1934niányuányuè8rì2004niányuányuè10rì)

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yuèdòu shān · Alexandra Ripleyzài小说之家dezuòpǐn!!!
   shān . ( 1934.11.8-2004.1.10), měi guó xiǎo shuō jiā dài biǎo zuò wéi < luàn shì jiā rén > de jiā 》( 1991)。 de chǔnǚ zuò wéishuí shàng liǎo zǒng tǒng de chuáng》( 1972), de shǐ xiǎo shuōchá 'ěr dùn》( 1981) shì chàng xiāo shū hái zhù yòu kāi chá 'ěr dùn》( 1984)、《 huí guī》( 1985)、《 xīn 'ào 'ěr liáng de chǎn》( 1987)。
  《 jiā suī rán shōu dào liǎo xiē jiān de píng lùndàn réng rán liǎo de chéng gōng bèi píng wéi 'ā shí shì xué yuàn de jīng yīng zài de Richmond shì shì


  Alexandra Ripley, née Braid (January 8, 1934 – January 10, 2004) was an American writer best known as the author of Scarlett (1991), the sequel to Gone with the Wind. Her first novel was Who's the Lady in the President's Bed? (1972). Charleston (1981), her first historical novel, was a bestseller, as were her next books On Leaving Charleston (1984), The Time Returns (1985), and New Orleans Legacy (1987). Scarlett "was universally panned by critics," but was very successful nonetheless. She attended the elite Ashley Hall, in Charleston, South Carolina, and Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York.
  She died in Richmond, Virginia, and is survived by two daughters from her first marriage to Leonard Ripley, a son in law and granddaughter, Alexandra Elizabeth.
  [edit]Novels
  
  1972: Who's the Lady in the President's Bed? (as B.K. Ripley)
  1981: Charleston
  1984: On Leaving Charleston
  1985: The Time Returns
  1987: New Orleans Legacy
  1991: Scarlett
  1994: From Fields of Gold
  1997: A Love Divine
  [edit]Non-Fiction
  
  1974: Caril (as B.K. Ripley, with Nanette Beaver & Patrick Trese)
    

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