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June Bailey White (born May 31, 1950 in Thomasville, Georgia,) is an American author and a regular radio commentator for the National Public Radio program ''All Things Considered''. She is the daughter of Robb White, who was a fiction writer, and Rosalie White (née' Mason), a farmer. White grew up with her mother in Georgia, while her father lived and wrote in Hollywood. Her mother, and her South Georgian eccentricity, have been central to her writing. Her mother died in 1994. After graduating from Florida State University in 1973, Miss White moved to California, where she married her father's best friend.〔 After 11 years of marriage, she returned to Georgia where she taught, for more than twenty years, at the school she attended as a girl. Her friend, Daniel Pinkwater, convinced her to submit some commentaries to NPR. Her gravelly voice and gift for portraying the unusual personalities of people in the rural South with gentle wit proved very popular with her NPR audience.〔 In 1999, she left teaching to concentrate on her writing. White has penned three books, ''Mama Makes Up Her Mind'', ''Sleeping at the Starlite Motel'', and ''Quite a Year for Plums''. ==Awards== * Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, inducted 2008 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bailey White」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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