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Marjorie Hill Allee : ウィキペディア英語版
Marjorie Hill Allee
Marjorie Hill Allee (June 2, 1890 – April 30, 1945) was an American author.
She was born in Carthage, Indiana to William B. Hill and Anna Elliott Hill and grew up on a farm in a Quaker community.〔 After attending Earlham College, she returned to teach in the one-room school she had attended herself. The next year, she attended the University of Chicago, intending to become a writer,〔 and graduated in 1911 with a Ph.B.〔 In 1912, she married zoologist Warder Clyde Allee.〔 Throughout his career, she would assist Allee in the preparation of his scientific publications, occasionally serving as co-author.〔

Her first book, a collaboration with Warder Allee, was ''Jungle Island'' (1925), a nonfiction children's book describing the flora and fauna of Barro Colorado Island in the Panama Canal〔 inspired by their stay at the Barro Colorado Island Laboratory in the winter of 1924. Other, similarly themed books by Allee were ''Jane's Island'' (1931), a novel about scientific exploration at Woods Hole, Massachusetts which was a Newbery Honor book, and ''Ann's Surprising Summer'' (1933), a novel about biologists working to preserve the dune country of northern Indiana.〔
Allee wrote six historical novels about Quaker families confronting the changes of mid-19th century America. Three of them, ''Judith Lankester'' (1930), ''A House of Her Own'' (1934), and ''Off to Philadelphia'' (1936), were about the struggles of the widow Charity Lankester and her eight daughters. More contemporary works by Allen include ''The Great Tradition'' (1937), a novel about women studying in a biology laboratory at the University of Chicago which was a serious contrast with the frivolous activities usually depicted in college novels, and ''The House'' (1944), a work about relationships between people of different ages, races, and social backgrounds which received the Children's Book Award from the Child Study Association of America.〔
==Bibliography==

* ''Jungle Island'' (1925) with Warder Clyde Allee
* ''Susanna and Tristam'' (1929)
* ''Judith Lankester'' (1930)
* ''Jane's Island'' (1931)
* ''The Road to Carolina'' (1932)
* ''Ann's Surprising Summer'' (1933)
* ''A House of Her Own'' (1934)
* ''Off to Philadelphia'' (1936)
* ''The Great Tradition'' (1937)
* ''The Little American Girl'' (1938)
* ''Runaway Linda'' (1939)
* ''The Camp at Westlands'' (1941)
* ''Winter's Mischief'' (1942)
* ''The House'' (1944)
* ''Smoke Jumper'' (1945)

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