The film was produced by Patrick Sean Smith, creator of the famous TV series University. The biggest recognition of the aspiring author's talent was the adaptation of the book, the rights to which were bought by LD Entertainment studio. At least that's how the New York Times dubbed him. The work quickly won the interest and love of the public and even became a bestseller. At first, it was sold only in America, and after a while it began to be translated into other languages. The novel Hush, Hush, which in translation into Russian sounds like "What angels are silent about," made Becca popular. The woman did not miss a single lesson, and when the courses ended, her first book was ready, which marked the beginning of her further writing career. The man saw her desire for creativity and thus decided to help his wife reveal herself. As an adult, Becca received a certificate for writing courses from her husband as a gift. As mentioned earlier, Fitzpatrick read a lot since childhood, her parents more than once caught her daughter with a flashlight on under the covers.
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