Wilson, Dorothy Clarke
WILSON, Dorothy Clarke
WILSON, Dorothy Clarke. American, b. 1904. Genres: Novels, Children's fiction, Plays/Screenplays, Autobiography/Memoirs, Biography. Publications: Twelve Months of Drama for the Average Church, 1933; The Brother: A Story of James, the Brother of Jesus, 1944; The Herdsman: A Story of Amos, 1946; Prince of Egypt: Story of Moses, 1949; House of Earth, 1952; Fly with Me to India, 1954; Jezebel, 1955; The Gifts, 1957; Director Ida: Story of Dr. Ida Scudder, 1959; Take My Hands: Story of Dr. Mary Verghese, 1963; Ten Fingers for God: Story of Dr. Brand, 1965; The Journey, 1962; The Three Gifts, 1963; Handicap Race, 1967; Palace of Healing, 1968; Lone Woman: Story of Elizabeth Blackwell, 1970; The Big-Little World of Doc Pritham, 1971; Hilary: Story of Hilary Pole, 1972; Bright Eyes: Story of an Omaha Indian, 1973; Stranger and Traveler: Story of Dorothea Dix, 1975; Climb Every Mountain, 1976; Granny Brand, 1976; Twelve Who Cared (autobiography), 1977; Apostle of Sight: Story of Dr. Victor Rambo, Surgeon to India's Blind, 1980; Lincoln's Mothers: The Story of Nancy and Sally, 1981; Lady Washington: The Story of Our First First Lady. 1984; Queen Dolley: The Life and Times of Dolley Madison, 1987; Alice and Edith: The Wives of Theodore Roosevelt, 1989; Union in Diversity: The Story of Our Marriage, 1993; Leaves in the Wind: A Lifetime in Verse, 1994; History of the Maine Christian Association, 1994. Died 2003.