Margot Livesey
Margot Livesey grew up in a boys' private school in the Scottish Highlands where her father taught, and her mother, Eva, was the school nurse.
Teacher Devoted to Helping People With Autism
Hicksville?s Margot Horn an advocate for Autism Speaks Statistics show that approximately one in 110 American children is on the autism spectrum ? a 600 percent increase in prevalence over the past two decades. When Hicksville High School special education teacher Margot Horn began her career over 31 years ago, the ?autistic? diagnosis was rare and many people confused the term with ?artistic ...
DUBAI ON MARGOT DID AGENDA
Michael Bell's star filly Margot Did will head out to Dubai next month in preparation for a run in the Al Quoz Sprint at Meydan on World Cup night.
Review: 'The Face Thief disappoints with its flat characters and lack of suspense
"The Face Thief" (William Morrow), by Eli Gottlieb: The first few pages of Eli Gottlieb's third novel, "The Face Thief," are frightfully good: a woman, later identified as Margot, falls down the stairs, life not so much flashing before her eyes as spooling out in slow motion, mingling with her bone-splintering reality and things she cannot be sure are really there.
Review: 'Face Thief' lacks characters, suspense
"The Face Thief" (William Morrow), by Eli Gottlieb: The first few pages of Eli Gottlieb's third novel, "The Face Thief," are frightfully good: a woman, later identified as Margot, falls down the stairs, life not so much flashing before her eyes as spooling out in slow motion, mingling with her bone-splintering reality and things she cannot be sure are really there.