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Maud Johnson

Maud Battle Johnson (ca. 1918 – September 5, 1985)〔"Maud Battle Johnson," ''Contemporary Authors'' Online, Gale, 2002.〕 was an US journalist and author of romance novels. Johnson began her writing career working for newspapers in North Carolina, eventually becoming managing editor of the ''Rocky Mount Evening Telegram''.〔 Her novels for teen-aged girls included a romance series set in Virginia — where Johnson later died of cancer — the novels, beginning in 1979 with ''I'm Christy''〔Cyrisse Jaffee. "''Christy''" (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/sic" TITLE="sic">sic ) (book review), ''School Library Journal'', August 1980, Vol. 26, Issue 10, page 77.〕 and continuing through ''Christy's Choice'',〔 ''Christy's Love,''〔Porter, Judie. "''Christy's Love''" (book review), ''School Library Journal'', January 1985, Vol. 31, Issue 5, page 90.〕 and ''Christy's Senior Year'',〔 were best sellers〔 but were critically panned as "corny"〔 and "bland."〔 Johnson died in Richmond, Virginia, but was buried in Pineview Cemetery in Rocky Mount; her final novel, ''Dating Blues'', was published after her death.〔
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