· Mary Rodgers is of course the wit behind both "Once Upon a Mattress" and "Freaky Friday," and having been in the former musical TWICE, and having read (1) and watched (2) versions of the second I can still say, I think "A Billion for Boris"/5. A Billion for Boris - Mary Rodgers - When they discover an old TV that plays tomorrow's programs, fourteen-year-old Annabel and her fifteen-year-old friend Boris try to use it to help mankind and earn money to renovate Boris' eccentric mother. A Billion for Boris - - · A Billion For Boris By Mary Rodgers. Posted on June 5, by mondomolly. Enclosed please find a detailed account of a most unusual experience recently undergone by me, my brother and a friend of mine who lives upstairs in our apartment building. Background: Broadway composer Mary Rodgers (daughter of composer Richard, mother of composer Adam Guettel) Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins.
In Freaky Friday and A Billion for Boris, by Mary Rodgers. Claudia Kincaid. When Claudia Kincaid is sick of being told what to do at home, she runs away to live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Her brother, Jamie, joins her on an adventure that leads them to the home of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, where Claudia unravels a. A Billion For Boris by Mary Rodgers. Dust jacket by Edward Gorey Dust Jacket illustrations, Modern First Editions $ In stock. Add to cart. Add to wishlist. Share this item: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Description Published by Harper Row, First edition. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: 1 v. (various pagings) ; Contents: Freaky Friday --A Billion for Boris --Summer www.doorway.ru
A BILLION FOR BORIS. by Mary Rodgers ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, When Boris, Annabel's upstairs boyfriend in Freaky Friday (KR, ), acquires a TV set that broadcasts tomorrow's programs, Annabel wants to use their foreknowledge for good deeds like helping the police entertain a lost child or providing a Daily News journalist with scoops, but Boris has bigger plans. Adenoids, academics and angst; A Billion For Boris By Mary Rodgers. pp. New York: Harper Row. $ (Ages 10 and Up). Mary Rodgers is the author of Freaky Friday, a book that has sold more than a million copies, has been made into two movies, and is now considered, quite rightly, a classic. Mary has also written two other novels for young readers, Summer Switch and A Billion for Boris, as well as the music for the musical Once Upon a Mattress. A trustee of the Juilliard School, Mary Rodgers lives and works in New York City.
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