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  1. Amanda Brown (born October 6, 1970) is an American novelist who wrote the novel Legally Blonde, which was the basis for the 2001 film and 2007 musical of the same name.

  2. Brown, Amanda PERSONAL: Born in Paradise Valley, AZ; married; children: one daughter. Education: Attended Arizona State University; also attended Stanford Law School, 1993. CAREER: Novelist. Active in charities. WRITINGS: Legally Blonde, Plume (New York, NY), 2003. Family Trust, Dutton (New York, NY), 2003.

  3. 16. Okt. 2015 · There is more than one author with this name. Born to parents who were both successful lawyers, Amanda graduated from Arizona State University in 1993. She then proceeded to study at Stanford Law School, where she compiled funny letters and stories based on her experiences into a first manuscript that would become Legally Blonde.

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  4. Blonde Ambition. September/October 2001. Reading time 5 min. Courtesy Amanda Brown. If only every student’s daydreams led to such success. “I was sitting in tort class when the novel popped into my head,” recalls Amanda Brown, author of Legally Blonde, which inspired the July movie of the same title. “I wanted to do a parody of law ...

  5. The Prison Doctor: Foreign Bodies. by Amanda Brown. 3.93 · 1,361 Ratings · 107 Reviews · 6 editions. From the Sunday Times Bestselling author Dr Amanda…. More. Want to Read. Rate it: The Prison Doctor, The Prison Doctor: Women Inside: Stories from my time inside Britain’s biggest women’s prison., and The Prison Doctor: Foreign Bodies.

  6. 1. Juli 2001 · 3.67. 14,199 ratings460 reviews. The hilarious novel that inspired the blockbuster movie--including what's next for Elle Woods! Elle Woods, California University senior, seems to have it all.