Susan Sperry (Borman) Delattre was born in 1938, the daughter of Chauncey and Clara Borman. Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minn., she attended Stanford University before transferring to Barnard College, where she graduated in 1960. In June of that year she married Roland Andre Delattre, a graduate student at Yale University working on his Ph.D. in Christian ethics. They lived in Oxford, Ohio (1963-1970); Missoula, Mont. (1970-1971); Knoxville, Tenn. (1971-1973); and Minneapolis, Minn. (1974- ). Over the years Delattre taught elementary school and while at the University of Tennessee completed a graduate degree in dance. The couple had two children, Andre Pierre and Eric Lynn; they were divorced in 1983. She is the author, with Susan O'Halloran, of The Woman Who Lost Her Heart: A Tale of Reawakening (1992) and The Woman Who Found Her Voice: A Tale of Transforming (1997).
From the description of Papers, 1947-1985 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122561893