Mclerran, Alice
MCLERRAN, Alice
MCLERRAN, Alice. American, b. 1933. Genres: Children's fiction. Career: Teacher and researcher during early 1970s; program evaluator for community mental health center, Boston, MA, during mid-1970s; held part-time jobs; writer. Publications: PICTURE BOOKS: The Mountain That Loved a Bird, 1985; Roxaboxen, 1991; I Want to Go Home, 1992; Dreamsong, 1992; Hugs, 1993; Kisses, 1993; The Ghost Dance, 1995; The Year of the Ranch, 1996. NOVELS: Secrets, 1990; Dragonfly, 2000. OTHER: The Legacy of Roxaboxer-A Collection of Voices (biography/memoir), 1998. Address: 70 S Country Rd, Bellport, NY 11713, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]; www.AliceMcLerran.com
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