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- Susan Joyce Vreeland (January 20, 1946 – August 23, 2017) was an American author.
- Lisette's List, Clara and Mr.Tiffany, Luncheon of the Boating Party, Life Studies, Passion of Artemisia, Forest Lover, What Love Sees, Girl in Hyacinth.
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Retrospection:
A Narrative Autobiography
Selections From
"NOTHING LOST"
A Narrative Autobiography
written for CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS, Vol. 204
In his intermittent diary, Markings, Dag Hammarskjöld wrote, "The only value of a life is its content for others." The only justification, therefore, for the words which follow, is that in the process of recollection, I might discover a content that would serve to encourage others, and at the same time demonstrate the balm of creative endeavor.
A Child's Garden of Words
I lived my happy Southern California childhood in a middle-class neighborhood of boxy pastel stuccoed tract houses. My world consisted of summers in Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, Easter outfits complete with straw bonnet and white gloves, Sunday school with still-loved hymns, the sharp, eye-watering smell of Toni home permanents, the giddy joy of a new workbook in school, dusting and ironing lessons, but also ballet lessons, progressing to en pointe in pink satin shoes, the toes stuffed with lamb's wool, the elegant French names for the exercis
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Vreeland, Susan 1946–
(Susan Joyce Vreeland)
PERSONAL: Born January 20, 1946, in Racine, WI; daughter of W. Alex and Esther Alberta Vreeland-Wilborn; married Joseph Gray (software engineer), November 26, 1988. Ethnicity: "Caucasian." Education:San Diego State University, B.A., 1968, M.A. (education), 1971, M.A. (English literature), 1979. Religion: Christian. Hobbies and other interests: Travel, ceramics, skiing.
ADDRESSES: Home—6246 Caminito Araya, San Diego, CA 92122. Agent—Barbara Braun Associates, Inc., Literary Agency, 104 Fifth Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10011. E-mail—[email protected].
CAREER: Writer and educator. San Diego Unified School District, San Diego, CA, instructor in English, 1969–2000, and ceramics, 1986–2000.
AWARDS, HONORS: First place award in short fiction, Women's National Book Association, 1991; creative writing award, California Association of Teachers of English, 1996; first prize in essay category, New Millennium Writings, 1996; Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society Honorable Mention, 1998, for Delft Chronicles; Book-Sen
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"Vreeland paints her canvas with the sure strokes of a talented artist."
--Publishers Weekly
"Anyone who has been caught under the spell of great art will already
understand the wisdom of Vreeland's fiction..." --Chicago Sun-Times
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