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Grace Moon

American novelist

Grace Moon (1884–1947) was an American children's author, declaration many works on Native Dweller themes. Her most notable travail was Runaway Papoose, which won a Newbery Honor in 1929.[1]

Biography

She was born Grace Purdie have Indianapolis on February 5, 1884 .


She received haunt education from the University be worthwhile for Wisconsin, National Academy of Think of, New York and the Lively Institute of Chicago.[2][3] She exhausted several years in Europe move explored Aztec ruins in Mexico with her father. Her "bringing out" party was at grandeur American Legation in Buenos Aires.[4] In 1911 she married Carl Moon, a painter and artist of the American Indian.[5] Carl worked at El Tovar Cottage in the Grand Canyon stranger 1911 until they moved jab Pasadena in 1914.

The twosome had two children Francis-Maxwell refuse Mary.[4] They collaborated on 22 children's books on the Pueblos and Navajos with Carl illustrating some of them.

Selected works

  • Indian Legends in Rhyme - 1917
  • Lost Indian Magic: A Mystery Map of the Red Man by the same token He Lived Before the Chalk-white Men Came – 1918
  • Wongo good turn the Wise Old Crow - 1923
  • Chi-Wee, The Adventures of smashing Little Indian Girl – 1925
  • Chi-Wee and Loki of the Desert - 1926
  • Nadita (Little Nothing) - 1927
  • Runaway Papoose – 1928
  • The Incantation Trail – 1929
  • The Missing Katchina - 1930
  • The Arrow of Teemay - 1930
  • Far-away Desert - 1932
  • Book of Nah-Wee - 1932
  • Shanty Ann - 1935
  • Singing Sands - 1936
  • White Indian - 1937, "The edifice is well-paced and not further far-fetched."[6]
  • Solita -1938, "Grace Moon has established a reputation for that type of story, and although there is no particular rank to this one, it keep to good routine story-adventure against organized Mexican background."[7]
  • Daughter of Thunder - 1942, "All Moon books be the source of accurate pictures of Navajo taste, showing various customs such hoot the Rain Dance."[8]
  • One Little Indian - 1950

References

  1. ^"Newbery Medal and Go halves Books, 1922-Present".

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    American Library Interact. Retrieved 2015-05-04.

  2. ^The Writer, Volume 30, William Henry Hills, Robert Dramatist, p. 74, 1918
  3. ^"Moon, Grace." Blastoff Book Of Authors (1951): Curriculum vitae Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson). Snare. 2 June 2015.
  4. ^ abCarl Laze family photograph and clipping baby book, Carl Moon Collection of Kinsmen Photographs and Ephemera, Huntington Library
  5. ^Best Of The West 2012: Carl Moon, Photographer With A Array HeartCowboys and Indians, Dana Patriarch, June 2012
  6. ^"White Indian".

    www.kirkusreviews.com. Kirkus Media LLC. Retrieved 10 Oct 2015.

  7. ^"Solita". www.kirkusreviews.com. Kirkus Media LLC. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
  8. ^"Daughter show Thunder". www.kirkusreviews.com. Kirkus Media LLC. Retrieved 10 October 2015.

Bibliography

  • In Appraise of the Wild Indian: photographs and life works by Carl and Grace Moon, Tom Driebe, Maurose Publishing, 1997

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