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About: Helen Hoover

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Helen Hoover was an American nature writer who wrote four popular adult books and three books for the juvenile market in the 1960s and 1970s. She and her husband Adrian, an illustrator of her books, moved from Chicago to a remote cabin in northern Minnesota in 1954, which became the source of material for her books.

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  • Helen Hoover was an American nature writer who wrote four popular adult books and three books for the juvenile market in the 1960s and 1970s. She and her husband Adrian, an illustrator of her books, moved from Chicago to a remote cabin in northern Minnesota in 1954, which became the source of material for her books. (en)
  • Helen Hoover (Greenfield, 20 gennaio 1910 – Fort Collins, 30 giugno 1984) è stata una scrittrice statunitense, autrice di sette romanzi e numerosi articoli sulla natura. (it)
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  • Helen Hoover was an American nature writer who wrote four popular adult books and three books for the juvenile market in the 1960s and 1970s. She and her husband Adrian, an illustrator of her books, moved from Chicago to a remote cabin in northern Minnesota in 1954, which became the source of material for her books. (en)
  • Helen Hoover (Greenfield, 20 gennaio 1910 – Fort Collins, 30 giugno 1984) è stata una scrittrice statunitense, autrice di sette romanzi e numerosi articoli sulla natura. (it)
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