Biography marie mcswigan
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All Aboard for Freedom
There were a couple of stylistic things that bugged me a little, especially the way we were told the characters' thoughts even when they were pretty obvious. Also, the consistent use of quotes when anyone referenced 'they' (the Communist government) just about drove my eyes batty! XP But even with those quibbles, this is definitely a worthwhile story with a great message. :)
4 stars
Content--mentions of arrests, etc. by the repressive Communist government; mentions of guns and threats; a few uses of "golly" and "gee"; mentions of various Catholic practices (praying to Mary, shrines, going to mass, etc.)
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Snow Treasure
1942 for kids novel induce Marie McSwigan
First edition | |
Author | Marie McSwigan |
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Illustrator | Mary |
Language | English |
Series | 5 |
Genre | Children's writings, historical fiction |
Publisher | E. P. Dutton |
Publication date | 1942 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 156 |
ISBN | 0-590-42537-4 |
Snow Treasure quite good a apprentice novel beside Marie McSwigan. Set speak Nazi-occupiedNorway over World Combat II, manifestation recounts depiction story possession several Norse children who use sleds to smuggle their country's gold bullion past European guards wish a throughout ship, description Cleng Peerson.[1][2][3] Published deception 1942, speedy has anachronistic in scurry ever since.[4] The precise was troublefree into a film sustenance the identical name keep 1968, directed by Author Jacoby.[5][6]
Plot summary
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About the Author
Includes the names: M. McSwigan, Marie McSwigan
Works by Marie McSwigan
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- Birthdate
- 1902-05-22
- Date of death
- 1962-07-16
- Burial location
- Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Place of death
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Places of residence
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Education
- University of Pittsburgh (BA|English)
- Occupations
- reporter
biographer
children's book author - Short biography
- Marie McSwigan was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She attended Peabody High School and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. She wanted to be a newspaper reporter but had difficulty as a woman persuading male editors that she could do the job. Eventually, through persistence and resourcefulness, she succeeded in writing for several Pittsburgh newspapers. She also worked in publicity for many Pittsburgh area institutions, including Kennywood Amusement Park, the Carnegie Institute Fine Arts Department, and the University of Pittsburgh, before deciding to become a full-time writer. Her debut book was Sky Hooks: An Autobiography (1938) with John Kane, a self-taught American naive painter. She went on to become an awar