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Dorothy Rhoads
American children's author

Dorothy Rhoads

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American children's author
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Illinois, USA
Place of death
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA
Age
90 years
Education
Wellesley College
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Biography

Dorothy Rhoads (March 19, 1895 – February 21, 1986) was an American writer of children's literature. Her book The Corn Grows Ripe was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1953.

Biography

Dorothy M. Rhoads was born in Illinois, March 19, 1895. She was the daughter of Franklin Koons and Frances May Cook Rhoads. She attended Wellesley College. Circa 1920, she and her younger sister, Frances, moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico; she would live there for the remainder of her life.

Dorothy and Frances maintained a voluminous correspondence, and spent time together in Mexico. Dorothy's family had a Maya godchild, Dorita, who would appear as a character in Dorothy's writing.

Rhoads wrote throughout her life, including diaries, short stories, and poetry. Her only novel, The Corn Grows Ripe, was published in 1952. Kirkus Reviews, noting the book's Yucatan setting, opined that the novel "traces the influence of old legends in the present day." It was named a Newbery Honor book in 1953.

Rhoads died in 1986, at the age of 90. Although she died in Santa Fe, she was buried in the Chippiannock Cemetery in Rock Island, Illinois. Her papers are held by the Brigham Young University Library and the University of Minnesota Library.

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