Dorothy Canfield Fisher was born on 1879-02-17.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher died on 1958-11-09.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher was fluent in French and English. She also had a working knowledge of Italian and Greek.
Dorothy Canfield was born in 1879, in USA.
The book got the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award.
I was raised in Arlington, Vermont and my grandmother entertained many of Dorothy Canfield Fisher's guests while Mrs Fisher was busy writing. I think Georgia O'Keefe was one of her guests, but I'm not positive. If there is evidence that they were friends then it is likely that I remember correctly.
Dorothy Canfield died in 1958, in USA.
Yes, "The River" by Gary Paulsen won the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award in 1992.
The story happened in one day, like an afternoon. As fore time*line* I bet 1890-1910
The Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award is a children's choice award for literature in the U.S. state of Vermont. It honors excellence in writing for children and young adults, with students voting for their favorite book from a list of nominated titles each year.
Awards for 'Fifteen' * New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year * Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award (Vermont)
"The Heyday of the Blood" by Dorothy Canfield Fisher explores the complexities of human relationships and the nature of love through the lens of a small community. The story delves into the emotional struggles and moral dilemmas faced by its characters, emphasizing the interplay between societal expectations and personal desires. Fisher's narrative captures the essence of life’s joys and sorrows, illustrating how deeply intertwined individual experiences can shape the collective spirit of a community. Ultimately, it reflects on the enduring human capacity for connection and understanding amidst the challenges of life.
Donald Canfield was born in 1958.