A's novel, River, was a story about rivers and humans. The protagonist of the story was a young explorer who went deep into the river to try to solve the mystery between the river and humans. During his exploration, he encountered many dangers and challenges, and also discovered many secrets about the river and humans. Through an imaginative and suspenseful plot, the novel shows the influence and significance of rivers to humans.
Perhaps it was Elmore Leonard. He had a lot of his novels adapted into movies. In 1990, if one of his crime novels made it to the big screen, it would be in line with his successful career in writing engaging crime stories that Hollywood found appealing.
The story of childhood was first published in 1886 by Tolstoy. The novel tells the story of a boy's growth from infancy to adulthood, depicting his family, friends, teachers and the entire social environment, reflecting the social style and people's living conditions at that time.
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Well, it could be many writers. It depends on the genre and the specific adaptations. But some well-known ones include J.K. Rowling whose 'Harry Potter' series was adapted.
There are many crime writers who had best - selling novels in 1990. One possible writer could be Patricia Cornwell. Her novels often feature forensic pathology and strong female protagonists. Her work has been extremely popular and has contributed to the growth of the crime genre.
Ding Ling was famous in China. Her wife was Hua Hua.
Jiang He was Luo Zishang's father.
Well, there are many writers whose first novels have been adapted. But one notable example could be J.K. Rowling with 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'.