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Anne Parrish

Anne Parrish (November 12, 1888 – September 5, 1957) was an American novelist and writer of children's books. She was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal three times from 1925 to 1951.
==Personal life==

Parrish was born November 12, 1888 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Her father was Thomas Clarkson Parrish, who came from a Philadelphia family. Her mother, Anne (née Lodge),studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, becoming a portrait painter and a friend of Mary Cassatt in Paris. Anne Parrish was the elder sister of the illustrator-writer Dillwyn Parrish and a cousin of the artist Maxfield Parrish, who used them as models in some of his paintings. Thomas Parrish was in the Colorado mining business, dying when she was relatively young. Anne Lodge-Parrish then moved the family back to her hometown of Claymont, Delaware.
In 1915, Parrish married industrialist Charles Albert Corliss. Her husband died in 1936. Two years later, she married the poet and novelist Josiah Titzell (aka Frederick Lambeck). They made their home in Redding, Connecticut. After he died in 1943, she continued to live there for the rest of her life.

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