Mabel Leigh Hunt, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mabel Leigh Hunt

American children's writer

Date of Birth: 01-Nov-1892

Date of Death: 03-Sep-1971

Profession: writer, children's writer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Mabel Leigh Hunt

  • Mabel Leigh Hunt (November 1, 1892 – September 3, 1971) was an American writer of children's books. Hunt was born in Coatesville, Indiana, to Quaker parents.
  • She was raised in Greencastle and, from age ten until her physician father died, in Plainfield (a center of Indiana Quaker activity).
  • She and her mother then lived in Indianapolis. Hunt studied at DePauw University in Greencastle from 1910 to 1912 and returned to school in 1923 for a year at Western Reserve University Library School in Cleveland.
  • From 1926 she was a librarian at the Indianapolis Public Library.
  • Her first book was published in 1934 (Lucinda, A Little Girl of 1860) and in 1938 she left her position to write full-time.She was one of the Newbery Medal runners-up twice, for Have You Seen Tom Thumb? in 1943 and for Better Known as Johnny Appleseed in 1951.
  • Better Known as Johnny Appleseed was also listed by the New York Herald-Tribune as one of the best Western books ever written.Lucinda, A Little Girl of 1860 was based on her own and her mother's experiences.
  • Hunt wrote many other works on Quaker themes, including The Double Birthday Present (1947); a 1959 article on Quaker children and Quaker-related children's books for the periodical You Are Called; Cupola House (1961); and Beggar's Daughter (1963).
  • Her papers include a personal letter from Richard Nixon (who had a Quaker background), written in 1960, a year when he was both vice president and the losing candidate for president.She died September 3, 1971.

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