Louise Andrews Kent


Louise Andrews Kent was an American writer. She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1886 and graduated, in 1909, from Simmons College School of Library Science, where she was president of her senior class and editor of the college paper.
She became a newspaper columnist and writer of children's literature, and also cookbooks. She wrote a newspaper column, Theresa’s Tea Table, in the Boston Traveller under the pen name of Theresa Tempest and later authored a series of cookbooks as Mrs. Appleyard. Kent, also as Mrs. Appleyard, wrote a quarterly feature on food for Vermont Life magazine for many years.
The Vermont Historical Society, of which Kent was a trustee during the 1950s, maintains a collection of research notes, manuscript and typescript drafts and galley proofs of her work.

Family

Louise Andrews Kent married Ira Rich Kent in 1912. The couple had three children and maintained residences in both Brookline and Calais, Vermont. In 1959, Kent, by then a widow, moved permanently to Calais.
Kent's father, Walter Edward Andrews, immigrated to the United States after the American Civil War. Kent's mother, Mary Sophronia Edgerly, grew up in New England and attended private schools. She was very athletic and participated in tennis, shooting, swimming, riding, and golfing. In fact, Edgerly won the first women's golf tournament ever played in the United States. The tournament took place at a Brookline country club. Edgerly died in 1899 of influenza when Louise Andrews Kent was just 13 years old.

Novels

Paul Revere SquareThe Terrace
  • ''Country Mouse''

Children's fiction

Douglas of PorcupineHe went with Marco Polo: A Story of Venice and CathayHe went with Vasco da GamaHe went with Christopher ColumbusHe went with MagellanHe went with ChamplainHe went with DrakeHe went with HannibalThe Red Rajah
  • ''Two Children of Tyre''

Cookbooks

...with Kitchen PrivilegesThe Summer KitchenThe Winter KitchenVermont Year Round Cookbook
  • ''Mrs. Appleyard’s Kitchen Omnibus''

Other non-fiction

  • "Mrs. Appleyard's Kitchen"Village Greens of New EnglandThe Brookline Trunk
  • ''Mrs. Appleyard and I''