Adler, C.S. (1932–)
Adler, C.S. (1932–)
American children's writer. Name variations: Carole Schwerdtfeger Adler. Born Carole Schwerdtfeger, Feb 23, 1932, in Long Island, NY; dau. of Oscar Edward and Clarice (Landsberg) Schwerdtfeger; Hunter College (now Hunter College of the City University of New York), BA (cum laude), 1953; Russell Sage College, MS, 1967; m. Arnold R. Adler (engineer), June 1952; children: Steven and Clifford (twins), Kenneth.
Began career as a middle-school English teacher in upstate NY; author of Down by the River, The Shell Lady's Daughter, The Silver Coach, Footsteps on the Stairs, One Sister Too Many, With Westie and the Tin Man, Always and Forever Friends, Eddie's Blue Winged Dragon, Ghost Brother, among others. Received the William Allen White Award and the Golden Kite Award, both for Magic of the Glits (1979).