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Marion Holland

Marion Holland (July 17, 1908 – April 6, 1989) was an American children’s book writer and illustrator from Washington, DC. Holland’s best-known books were ''A Big Ball of String''; ''No Children, No Pets''; ''Billy Had a System''; and ''The Secret Horse.'' ''A Big Ball of String'' (1958), which sold more than a million copies, was one of the six original Beginner Books published by Random House, along with ''The Cat in the Hat'' by Dr. Seuss.
==Personal life==
Holland was born July 17, 1908, in Washington, D.C. Holland graduated from Central High School and Swarthmore College. She had five children. Her first marriage, to Evaristo Murray, ended in divorce. They had a daughter, Barbara Holland, who also became a writer. Holland had four children with her second husband, Thomas W. Holland: Nicholas Holland, Judith Clarke, Rebecca Snyder, and Andrew Holland.

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