Sorche Nic Leodhas: Difference between revisions
Content deleted Content added
Typo fixing using AWB |
m →External links: {{Library-bio-stub}} |
||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
{{US-child-writer-stub}} |
{{US-child-writer-stub}} |
||
{{Library-bio-stub}} |
Revision as of 02:53, 17 October 2009
LeClaire Gowans Alger (1898-1969) was an American author better known under her pseudonym Sorche Nic Leodhas, or simply Sorche Leodhas. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, she was a sickly child, eventually being homeschooled. Alger was a known librarian, working from 1915 to 1966, while the imaginary Sorche was a storyteller. She sought out traditional Scottish tales that had never been written down before. Her work earned her a Newbery Honor (Thistle and Thyme: Tales and Legends from Scotland, 1963) and a Caldecott Medal (Always Room for One More, 1966).
List of Collections
Most of Leodhas' works are in collections.
- Heather and Broom: Tales of the Scottish Highlands
- Thistle and Thyme: Tales and Legends from Scotland
- Gaelic Ghosts
- Ghosts Go Haunting
- Claymore and Kilt: Tales of Scottish Kings and Castles
- Sea-Spell and Moor-Magic: Tales of the Western Isles
- By Loch and By Lin: Tales from Scottish Ballads
- Twelve Great Black Cats, and Other Eerie Scottish Tales
External links