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Elizabeth Yates (writer)

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407: 208:, the daughter of Harry and Mary Duffy Yates. She was the seventh of eight children. Her father was a farmer, and she developed a love of animals and nature due to her upbringing while her mother contributed to her love of literature and writing. 327:
In the 1990s, the New Hampshire Association for the Blind began the William and Elizabeth Yates McGreal Society. Yates had been a previous President of the Board, while her husband was the Association's first Executive Director.
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Public Library created the Elizabeth Yates Award to honor an individual in the greater Concord area who is actively engaged in inspiring young people to read.
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Alberghene, Janice M. (1986). "Diary of a Dream: Triumph of the Creative Spirit of Elizabeth Yates". In Butler, Francelia; Rotert, Richard (eds.).
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and began writing book reviews and newspaper articles. In 1929, she married William Henry and the couple moved to
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Yates was widowed in 1963. She died at a hospice in Concord, New Hampshire on July 29, 2001, at the age of 95.
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In 1924, she attended Franklin School before spending a year at Oaksmere, a private school near
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Award "in recognition of a distinguished body of work in the field of literature and letters".
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Pebble in a Pool: The Widening Circles of Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Life (1958)
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Yates conducted writer's workshops at the University of New Hampshire, the
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Triumphs of the Spirit in Children's Literature location - Hamden, CT
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Yates, Elizabeth and Sophia Smith Collection Staff (April 2008).
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The couple returned to the United States in 1939, and settled in
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Personal experience formed the basis of many of Yates' novels.
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Yates, Elizabeth & Gotlieb Ctr. Staff (March 18, 2007).
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Elizabeth Yates: A Biography and Bibliography of Her Works
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Elizabeth Yates (author)
Buffalo, New York
Concord, New Hampshire
Children's literature
Amos Fortune, Free Man
Newbery Medal
Amos Fortune, Free Man
Newbery Medal
Mountain Born
The Christian Science Monitor
The New York Times
Nora S. Unwin
Buffalo, New York
New York City
Winifred Edgerton Merrill
Manhattan
England
Swiss Alps
Peterborough, New Hampshire
University of Connecticut
Indiana University
Herald Tribune
Amos Fortune, Free Man
Newbery Medal
William Allen White Children's Book Award
Herald Tribune
Newbery Honor
Jane Addams Children's Book Award
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Sarah Josepha Hale

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