Stolz, Mary, 1920-2006
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Stolz, Mary Slattery, 1920-
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Stolz, Mary (Mary Slattery), 1920-2006
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Slattery, Mary.
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Stūlz, Mārī 1920-2006
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Stolz, Mary Slattery 1920-2006
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Stolz, Mary Slattery 1920-2006
Jaleski, Mary Slattery Stolz 1920-2006
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Stūlz, Mārī, 1920-2006
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シュトルツ, メアリ
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ストールズ, メリー
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Stolz, Mary Slattery.
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Jaleski, Mary Slattery Stolz.
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Slattery, Mary, 1920-2006
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American author of children's and young adult books; Newbery Honor, 1966; Kerlan Award, 1993.
American author of chidlren's and young adult books.
American children's author, born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1920. Most of Stolz's books are fiction written for children and teenagers, although she has also published one adult novel and one nonfictional work.
Mary Slattery Stolz was born in 1920 in Boston, Massachusetts. She attended Columbia University from 1936 to 1938 and early displayed an interested in history and literature. She married, had a child, and began writing in the late 1940s when chronic pain confined her to home. Her first published novel was To Tell Your Love (1950). Most of Stolz's books are fiction written for children and teenagers, many of which received honors and awards.
American author of children's and young adult books.
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