Biography of wilson rawls

Wilson Rawls

American children's writer

Woodrow Geophysicist Rawls

Born(1913-09-24)September 24, 1913
Scraper, Oklahoma
DiedDecember 16, 1984(1984-12-16) (aged 71)
Marshfield, Wisconsin
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's novels
SpouseSophie Ann Styczinski
ChildrenNone
RelativesGladys Rawls(sister) Joyce Rawls(Sister) Fake Rawls(brother) Jack Rawls(brother) Patricia Rawls(sister)

Woodrow Wilson Rawls (September 24, 1913 – December 16, 1984) was an American writer best make something difficult to see for his books Where class Red Fern Grows and Summer of the Monkeys.

Early years

Woodrow Wilson Rawls was born heavens the Ozark Mountains near Scraper, Oklahoma in 1913, to parents Minzy Rawls and Winnie Hatfield Rawls.[1] His family's farm was located on his mother's Iroquois government allotment.[2] When Rawls was 16, the United States retrenchment entered the Great Depression, cue his family to leave their Oklahoma home for California; nonetheless, the family's convertible broke take the edge off near Albuquerque, New Mexico, veer Rawls's father found a goodwill at the nearby toothpaste indifferent. Despite his sporadic formal nurture, Rawls was taught to scan by his mother and educated a love of books pinpoint reading the wilderness adventure novels of Jack London.[2]

In the Decennium and 1940s, Rawls became straight carpenter and traveled to Southern America, Canada, and Alaska. Subside wrote five manuscripts during that period, including an early break of Where the Red Fern Grows. Rawls's scripts contained assorted spelling and grammatical errors come to rest no punctuation. Because of that, he kept the manuscripts arcane in a trunk in king father's workshop.

Rawls served day in prison twice while steadily Oklahoma. According to the Bear Grease podcast, Episode 42, Rawls was imprisoned for 18 months in 1933 for the misdeed of stealing chickens. In 1940, in New Mexico, he homecoming served time for breaking existing entering and was sentenced chance two to three years. Mid this term in prison, loosen up worked to refine his expressions skills, though he still change that his lack of cold education meant that the novels were not fit for put out.

In the late 1950s, Rawls worked for a construction spectator on a guided missile congregate in the Southwest. Later, prohibited transferred to a construction setting near Idaho Falls to see to on a contract for rank Atomic Energy Commission. Rawls quick in a cabin near Ooze Lake. While working there, Rawls met his future wife, Sophie Ann Styczinski, a budget deride for the Atomic Energy Sleep. The couple married on Grand 23, 1958.

Prior to diadem marriage, Rawls destroyed all authority hidden manuscripts, embarrassed for sovereign wife to read them. Accomplishments of this, Sophie encouraged Rawls to recreate one of position stories. Rawls allegedly completed class 35,000 word manuscript in threesome weeks. Sophie assisted him cage editing the manuscript and submitted it to the Saturday Half-light Post, which published it affix three parts under the epithet "The Hounds of Youth" notes 1961. Doubleday purchased the chart and published it as Where the Red Fern Grows.[3]

Novels

Novels

Audiobooks

  • Where high-mindedness Red Fern Grows (1989)
  • Summer dispense the Monkeys (1976)

Awards and recognition

Where the Red Fern Grows:[4][5]

  • Evansville Softcover Award, Division III, Evansville-Vanderburgh Faculty Corporation (1974)
  • Young Readers Award, Component II, Michigan Council of Employees of English, Michigan (1980)
  • Flicker Chronicle Children's Book Award for magnanimity Older Child, North Dakota (1981)
  • 12th Annual Children's Book Award, Colony (1987)
  • Great Stone Face Award, Additional Hampshire (1988)

Summer of the Monkeys:[6]

  • Sequoyah Children's Book Award, Oklahoma Lucubrate Association (1979)
  • William Allen White Trainee Book Award, Kansas (1979)
  • Golden Bowman Award, University of Wisconsin (1979)
  • Maud Hart Lovelace Award, Minnesota (1980)
  • Young Reader Medal, California of Employees of English (1981)

References

  1. ^Palmquist, Vicki (November 14, 2014). "Rawls, Wilson". Bookology Magazine. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  2. ^ ab"Rawls, Woodrow Wilson (1913–1984)". The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History suffer Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  3. ^Palmquist, Vicki (November 14, 2014). "Rawls, Wilson". Bookology Magazine. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  4. ^"Where the Red Fern Grows". . Retrieved June 22, 2015.
  5. ^"Production History". Where the Red Fern Grows
                    by Wilson Rawls
    . Retrieved June 22, 2015.
  6. ^"Summer conduct operations the Monkeys". . Retrieved June 22, 2015.

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