American children’s nature writer Jean Craighead George (1919-2012) was the author of over one hundred books for children, including the Newbery Medal-winning
Julie of the Wolves(1973) and the Newbery Honor Book,
My Side of the Mountain(1959).
A Childhood Intertwined with the Natural World
A Childhood Intertwined with the Natural WorldJean was born Jean Carolyn Craighead on 2 July 1919, to Carolyn Johnson Craighead, a scientific assistant at the Natural History Museum in Washington, D.C., and Frank Cooper Craighead, a naturalist and entomologist for the federal government. From an early age, Jean was immersed in the workings of the natural world. Spending most of the year living in the Chevy Chase suburb of Washington, D.C., Jean and her older twin brothers, John and Frank Jr. (born
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