Addie Pray

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Addie Pray is a 1971 novel by Joe David Brown, best known as the source material for the film "Paper Moon," about a young girl and a con man traveling through the rural American South during the Great Depression.

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Addie Loggins 1
Addie Pray canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
adaptationDirector Peter Bogdanovich NERFINISHED
adaptationReleaseYear 1973
adaptationStars Ryan O'Neal NERFINISHED
Tatum O'Neal NERFINISHED
adaptationTitleChange The film adaptation was retitled Paper Moon.
adaptationType feature film
adaptedInto Paper Moon (film) NERFINISHED
alsoKnownFor being the source material for the film Paper Moon
author Joe David Brown NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fictionalUniverse American South during the 1930s
genre coming-of-age novel
novel
picaresque novel
language English
mainCharacter Addie NERFINISHED
Moses Pray NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativePerspective first-person
plotSummary A young girl teams up with a con man to run scams while traveling through the rural American South during the Great Depression.
protagonistAge young girl
publicationYear 1971
publisher Simon & Schuster
settingPeriod Great Depression NERFINISHED
settingRegion rural American South
theme scams and confidence tricks
survival during economic hardship
unconventional family bonds

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Paper Moon basedOn Addie Pray
Paper Moon character Addie Pray
this entity surface form: Addie Loggins