Esther Forbes

Esther Forbes (born in 1891 in Westborough, Massachusetts, USA) was a prize-winning author. Her first novel, O Genteel Lady! was published in 1926 and was made a selection by the then newly formed Book-of-the-Month Club. In 1943, her biography Paul Revere and the World He Lived In won the Pulitzer Prize for History. In 1944, her novel Johnny Tremain, about a young apprentice of Revere, won the Newbery Medal. Forbes, Esther

 

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