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  2. Helen Keller - Wikipedia

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    Helen Keller, c. November 1912. Keller wrote a total of 12 published books and several articles. One of her earliest pieces of writing, at age 11, was The Frost King (1891). There were allegations that this story had been plagiarized from The Frost Fairies by Margaret Canby.

  3. The Story of My Life (biography) - Wikipedia

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    The Story of My Life, first published in book form in 1903 is Helen Keller's autobiography detailing her early life, particularly her experiences with Anne Sullivan. [1] Portions of it were adapted by William Gibson for a 1957 Playhouse 90 production, a 1959 Broadway play, a 1962 Hollywood feature film, and the Indian film Black.

  4. Helen Hamlin - Wikipedia

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    The book became a best seller in 1945 [7] and was reprinted in 1973 and 2005. [8] The book also became the basis for later discussions about living in the Maine woods. [ 9 ] Hamlin's second book was about tales from Aroostook county and the news covered the process she used to gather information for this book. [ 10 ]

  5. Helen Schulman - Wikipedia

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    Helen Schulman was born in New York City, where she lives, writes, teaches. She received a BA at Cornell University and an MFA in creative writing from Columbia University. She has published seven novels. Her most recent novel, Lucky Dogs, was released on June 6, 2023. In a starred review of the book, Kirkus Reviews wrote "In a word: wow . . .

  6. 11 brilliant writers on the books that made them who they are ...

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    “Holling was an American writer and illustrator active in the mid-20th century who wrote a number of children’s books, most famously Paddle-To-The-Sea (1941). All of Holling’s stories centre ...

  7. Helen MacInnes - Wikipedia

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    Helen Clark MacInnes was born on October 7, 1907, in Glasgow to Donald MacInnes and Jessica McDiarmid, and had a traditional Scots Presbyterian upbringing. MacInnes graduated from the University of Glasgow in Scotland in 1928 with an MA in French and German.

  8. Helen Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Helen Hoover was an American nature writer who wrote four popular adult books and three books for the juvenile market in the 1960s and 1970s. She and her husband Adrian, an illustrator of her books, moved from Chicago to a remote cabin in northern Minnesota in 1954, which became the source of material for her books.

  9. P. L. Travers - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Lyndon Travers OBE (/ ˈ t r æ v ər z / TRAV-ərz; born Helen Lyndon Goff; 9 August 1899 – 23 April 1996) was an Australian-born British writer who spent most of her career in England. [1] She is best known for the Mary Poppins series of books, [ 2 ] which feature the eponymous magical nanny .