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Carrie Jones may refer to: * Carrie Jones (author), American author of young adult fiction * Carrie Jones (footballer) (born 2003), Welsh footballer *Carrie Jones, American contestant in '' Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious'' {{hndis, Jones, Carrie ...
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Carrie Jones (author)
Carrie Jones is an American author, known for her work in young adult fiction. She has written both fantasy and non-fantasy novels, including the paranormal series ''Need''. Jones has received multiple awards and appeared on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list. Personal life and education Carrie Jones was raised in Bedford, New Hampshire. She moved to Lewiston, Maine to attend Bates College. Initially considering a career as a lawyer, she later became an award-winning reporter and editor for newspapers, which led to her winning numerous Maine Press Awards and eventually a Maine Literary Award for nonfiction and another for children's writing. In 2007, Jones graduated from Vermont College's MFA program for writing, prior to which she completed the first draft of what would become her debut novel. She was presented with the program's Distinguished Alumn Award. She resides in Maine. Career Jones's 2007 debut novel, ''Tips on Having a Gay (ex) Boyfriend'', introduces a girl na ...
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Carrie Jones (footballer)
Carrie Jones (born 4 September 2003) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a midfielder for Swedish Damallsvenskan club IFK Norrköping and the Wales national team. She made her international debut for Wales at the age of 15 in 2019. Early life Jones was born on 4 September 2003 in Wales to Andrew and Joyce Jones. She grew up in Newtown, Powys and has an older sister, Maia, and a younger brother, Ioan. She attended Newtown High School. Jones began playing football as a child at her grandmother's farm in Powys with her cousins and spent the majority of her youth career playing in local boys' teams. She joined her first youth side, Newtown White Stars, at the age of seven. She was forced to leave the club after a rule was introduced prohibiting girls from playing in a boys' team until they were 12 years old. This rule was eventually rescinded and Jones resumed playing in boys' sides. She later played for Berriew Junior Boys. Club career Cardiff City Ladies Jones joined FA Women's N ...
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