Dorothy Aldis (1896–1966)
Author of Nothing Is Impossible: The Story of Beatrix Potter
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Works by Dorothy Aldis
the boy who cared 3 copies
Dumb Stupid David 3 copies
The Goldfish 1 copy
Ride The Wild Waves 1 copy
Dark Summer 1 copy
Jane's Father 1 copy
Dark summer 1 copy
POOR SUSAN 1 copy
Every Insect 1 copy
Miss Quinn's secret 1 copy
Everybody Says 1 copy
All the year round 1 copy
Associated Works
The Illustrated Treasury of Children's Literature, Volumes 1-2 (1955) — Contributor — 476 copies, 4 reviews
Never Take a Pig to Lunch: And Other Poems About the Fun of Eating (Orchard Paperbacks) (1994) — Contributor — 314 copies, 12 reviews
Beat the Drum, Independence Day Has Come: Poems for the Fourth of July (1977) — Contributor — 28 copies, 1 review
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- Legal name
- Aldis, Dorothy Keeley
- Birthdate
- 1896-03-13
- Date of death
- 1966-07-04
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Place of death
- Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
- Places of residence
- Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
- Education
- Smith College
- Occupations
- children's book author
novelist
poet - Relationships
- Aldis, Will (grandson)
Ogburn, Charlton (former son-in-law) - Short biography
- Dorothy Keeley Aldis
1896–1966
Novelist, poet, and children’s writer Dorothy Keeley was raised in Chicago, the first of four daughters of a newspaper editor. Educated at Smith College, she married World War I veteran and Chicago realtor Graham Aldis in 1922 and settled with him in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Aldis wrote 29 books during her lifetime, including novels, biographies, and poetry for both adults and children. Her poetry and prose infused the everyday with sympathetic lightness and humor. Her novels for adults include Their Own Apartment (1935) and Time at Her Heels (1937), both set in Depression-era Chicago. Aldis often adopted the perspective of a young speaker in her books for children, which include Hiding (1920), The Boy Who Cared (1956), the biography Nothing is Impossible: The Story of Beatrix Potter (1969), and All Together: A Child’s Treasury of Verse (1952), a collection of her first four volumes of poetry.
She served on the board of directors for the Society of Midland Authors and won the 1966 Children’s Reading Round Table Award. Aldis died at the age of 70 in Lake Forest, Illinois.
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- Works
- 36
- Also by
- 11
- Members
- 247
- Popularity
- #92,310
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 11
- Languages
- 1
A 'start-right elf book' - somewhat like a little Golden book, I guess.
Twenty-nine cents is the price on the cover! Even for 1970 that was affordable!
Includes nice note from the Nat'l College of Ed., including a tribute to Aldis from her granddaughter.