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Adèle De Leeuw (1899–1988)

Autore di The Story of Amelia Earhart

85+ opere 927 membri 14 recensioni 1 preferito

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Opere di Adèle De Leeuw

The Story of Amelia Earhart (1955) 134 copie
Blue Ribbons for Meg (1947) 89 copie
Nurses Who Led the Way (1961) 62 copie
Where Valor Lies (1959) 35 copie
With a High Heart (1956) 18 copie
Nobody's Doll (1940) 16 copie
Paul Bunyan Finds a Wife (1969) 13 copie
The Girl Scout Story (1965) 11 copie
The Patchwork Quilt (1943) 11 copie
The Expandable Browns (1955) 9 copie
Doll Cottage (1939) 8 copie
The Barred Road (1964) 7 copie
Lindbergh: Lone Eagle (1969) 7 copie
Doctor Ellen (1944) 7 copie
Future for Sale (1946) 6 copie
Hideaway House (1953) 5 copie
Curtain Call (1963) 4 copie
Gay Design (1944) 4 copie
The Goat Who Ate Flowers (1958) 4 copie
Dina and Betsy (1942) 4 copie
The Rugged Dozen Abroad (1960) 4 copie
The Rugged Dozen (1955) 4 copie
Clay Fingers (1958) 3 copie
Behold this dream (1968) 3 copie
Miss Fix-It (1966) 3 copie
Linda Marsh 2 copie
A Place for Herself (1943) 2 copie
The Salty Skinners (1964) 2 copie
The Caboose Club (1957) 2 copie
Who Can Kill the Lion (1966) 2 copie
The Strange Garden (2021) 1 copia
Love Is the Beginning (1960) 1 copia
The Golden Shadow (1951) 1 copia
RIKA (1932) 1 copia
Hawthorne House — Autore — 1 copia
Apron Strings 1 copia
Showboat's Coming — Autore — 1 copia
James Cook 1 copia
Miss Fix-It 1 copia

Opere correlate

13 Ghostly Tales (1900) — Collaboratore — 87 copie
Ghosts and Spirits of Many Lands (1970) — Collaboratore — 20 copie
Everygirls Adventure Stories — Collaboratore — 2 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1899-08-12
Data di morte
1988-06-12
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Hamilton, Ohio, USA
Luogo di morte
Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Luogo di residenza
Ohio, USA
Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Istruzione
Hartridge School for Girls
Attività lavorative
librarian
children's book author
autobiographer
biographer
short story writer
Relazioni
Leeuw, Cateau de (sister)
Organizzazioni
Pen and Brush
Breve biografia
Adèle De Leeuw, born to a Dutch-American family in Ohio, loved art and began writing as a child. She and her younger sister Cateau worked together to produce their own magazine: Adèle wrote the poetry and short stories, and Cateau provided the illustrations. As children, they travelled widely through South America, Europe, Africa, and the Far East. The sisters were fascinated by their Dutch heritage, and The Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies would later appear as backdrops in their work. Adèle moved to Plainfield, New Jersey, to pursue a career as a librarian. She also wrote and published short stories for adults and children. After her first books Berries of the Bittersweet (1924) and The Flavor of Holland (1928), she wrote and published about 75 more books for children and young adults. Several of them were collaborations with Cateau, including Mickey the Monkey (1952) and The Expandable Browns (1955). Both sisters lectured extensively at women's groups, art associations, and libraries. After Cateau's death, Adèle wrote Remembered with Love: Letters to my Sister (1982), a joint biography.

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This book is a wonderful compilation of Paul Bunyan and Babe's fabulously unbelievable adventures. Many illustrations and large print make this book accessible to young readers.
 
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rpankey | Apr 2, 2018 |
In "Apron Strings", Marylou is more than content to let her parents continue to baby her while she floats along in her first year of college -- that is, until she meets Brian, a studious young man who clearly doesn't think much of her attitude. She takes on a number of new ventures in an effort to impress him, tentatively defying her parents in order to do so, and gradually begins to realize the value of striking out on her own.

I would have liked to rate this book higher, but two things hold me back: first, I found it difficult to believe that her parents babied her that much. Yes, parents can be overprotective, but Dads don't usually do their college-aged child's homework for them. It's one thing for Marylou to go along with it, but her father has no excuse for such unethical behavior.

MAJOR SPOILERS BEHIND THE CUT TAG Second, there were one-too-many trials for Marylou to get through all at once. I liked that she was put in charge of the clothing shop (although she really should have stood her ground when customers kept scamming her by returning used merchandise). At the same time, she helped her friend and co-worker through a domestic crisis (taking care of that co-worker's boyfriend's motherless siblings), which would have been enough on its own, but then the youngest little girl had to get dangerous appendicitis just then.

All that I could have forgiven, except that at the end of the book, Marylou and Brian are relaxing at a beach with Jean and Jean's on-duty lifeguard boyfriend, George, when an older lady swims out too far and gets in trouble. George races to save her, Brian races to help, Marylou has to race out to help Brian and ends up pulling back the old lady, and George drowns due to a cramp. Oh, and the old lady who swam out too far is dead too. And for whatever reason, Marylou and Brian decide that they have to break the news to George's parents.

I'm not saying this couldn't happen, but seriously -- all of this happens in about a week's time. And it reminds me of a Tom Cruise movie, when his best friend has to die so he can grow emotionally (Cocktail, Top Gun, etc.). It was completely gratuitous in my opinion.
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amysisson | Oct 5, 2017 |

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Statistiche

Opere
85
Opere correlate
3
Utenti
927
Popolarità
#27,687
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
14
ISBN
39
Lingue
2
Preferito da
1

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