Английская Википедия:Ellen Gray Massey

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Ellen Gray Massey (November 14, 1921 – July 13, 2014) was an American writer and schoolteacher.

Massey was raised near Nevada, Missouri, and spent some time in Washington, D.C. She received a bachelor's degree in English at the University of Maryland before moving back to Missouri, settling in the Lebanon area. She oversaw a class of high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors who produced Bittersweet, the Ozark Quarterly magazine.[1]

Massey also gave hundreds of talks about the Ozarks.

Works

Massey wrote many books, including the following titles:

  • Papa's Gold (2013)
  • Footprints in the Ozarks: A Memoir (2011)
  • Morning in Nicodemus (2009)
  • Her Enemies Blue and Gray (2008)
  • New Hope (2004)
  • Family Fun and Games: A Hundred Year Tradition (2001)
  • The Burnt District (2001)
  • Borderland-Homecoming (2000)
  • Music of My Soul (1998)
  • And Tyler, Too? (1998)
  • Home is the Heart (1998)
  • A Candle Within Her Soul (1995)

Awards

Massey's writing won a number of awards,[2] including the 2014 Western Writers Spur Award in the juvenile fiction category with Papa's Gold.[3][4][5][6]

References

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