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Iola Fuller (1906–1993)

Autore di The Loon Feather

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Comprende il nome: Iola Fuller

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Opere di Iola Fuller

The Loon Feather (1940) 122 copie
The shining trail (1943) — Autore — 9 copie
All the golden gifts (1966) 2 copie

Opere correlate

The Ethnic Image in Modern American Literature, 1900-1950 (1984) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
McCoy, Iola (Fuller) Goodspeed
Data di nascita
1906-01-25
Data di morte
1993-04-12
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Porter township, Van Buren, Michigan, USA
Luogo di morte
Morgan, Ohio, USA
Istruzione
University of Michigan (BA|1935) (MA|English|1940)
(AMLS|1962)
Attività lavorative
Associate Professor, Ferris State College
Organizzazioni
Phi Beta Kappa
Premi e riconoscimenti
Avery Hopwood Award (Creative Writing, 1940)
Michigan Distinguished Alumni Award (1967)
Breve biografia
Born to Henry & Clara (Reynolds) Fuller in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, she married Edwin Goodspeed in 1927. They were both employed as teachers in 1930, then she received her degrees at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. In 1940 she was earning money as a writer. She later married Raymond A McCoy. She died in 1993 in Colorado and was cremated.

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read as an older teen. Would be worth reading again to see if I like it as much. I remember it had a nice romance & I was fascinated by her placement of the feather.
 
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juniperSun | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 25, 2024 |
Every time I read this, I'm instantly transported to another time and place. I'm biased because of my love for Mackinac Island, but this is truly a magical book. Iola Fuller not only tells a good story, but the way she describes nature is almost musical. The only thing I dislike about this book is that I am not the author.
 
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bookwyrmqueen | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 25, 2021 |
Native American novel set in Michigan's upper peninsula. Good fictional introduction to the culture conflicts in North America,
 
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kaitanya64 | 4 altre recensioni | Jan 3, 2017 |
This is a novel depicting the life of a woman who bridged two worlds. Oneta was born into the Ojibway tribe in the early 1800's. When she was a young girl her mother became ill at the time her tribe traveled to another location to harvest wild rice, and they were left behind in a trading village on Mackinac Island. Growing up on the island, Oneta finds her life rich with both native heritage and exposure to French and American culture. She gets sent away to boarding school in Ontario but doesn't speak much of her life there, instead focusing on changes that occur when she returns to the island twelve years later. Having been well-educated Oneta now sees life on the island in a different light, and finds that she doesn't quite fit in anywhere.

Through the personal story of her life and those close to her- her brother and adopted French family- are woven greater events. Things change as the fur trade begins to fall off when trappers deplete the natural resources. The native tribes find life more difficult as game becomes scarce and the intruding white men fell trees in greater numbers. As the fur trade diminishes focus shifts to fishing, it was quite interesting how that came about. Unrest grows when the government fails to hold up their side of treaties with the native tribes. Although Oneta is a father self-effacing character, standing quietly in the background to most events, it turns out she has a large part to play in the end.

This was a rich, satisfying read. There are a wide variety of complex, interesting characters. I loved the rich descriptions and subtle symbolism. This is the kind of book that leaves you reflecting long after you've turned the final page. I'm definitely keeping this one on my shelf to read again.

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jeane | 4 altre recensioni | Feb 20, 2013 |

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Statistiche

Opere
3
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Utenti
133
Popolarità
#152,660
Voto
½ 4.4
Recensioni
5
ISBN
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