Mary Stolz


Mary Stolz was an American writer of fiction for children and young adults. She received the 1953 Child Study Association of America's Children's Book Award for In a Mirror, Newbery Honors in 1962 for Belling the Tiger and 1966 for The Noonday Friends, and her entire body of work was awarded the George G. Stone Recognition of Merit in 1982.
Her literary works range from picture books to young-adult novels. Although most of Stolz's works are fiction books, she made a few contributions to magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Ladies' Home Journal, and Seventeen.

Biography

Early life

Mary Slattery was born on March 24, 1920, in Boston, Massachusetts. Raised in Manhattan, she attended the Birch Wathen School and served as assistant editor of her school magazine, Birch Leaves. She attended Columbia University from 1936 to 1938 and the Katherine Gibbs School.

Marriage and children

At age 18, she married and had one son, Bill. Chronic pain from arthritis worsened and she was housebound by 1949. During this time she began writing to occupy her time and ultimately drafted her first novel, To Tell Your Love, on yellow legal pads. She divorced in 1956. Under doctor Thomas C. Jaleski's care, her disabling symptoms resolved and in 1965, she married Dr. Jaleski.

Career

To Tell Your Love brought Ms. Stolz into the stable of children's book editor Ursula Nordstrom. Mary Stolz admired Ursula Nordstrom, describing her as "a great editor...she reads a manuscript lovingly, but firmly, and I trust her judgement absolutely." She stayed with the Harper publishing company for much of her career, through its incarnations from Harper & Brothers to the present-day HarperCollins. Ms. Stolz wrote one book for adults, Truth and Consequence.

Death and afterward

Ms. Stolz died in Longboat Key, Florida.

Works

Children's fiction

The Leftover Elf Emmett's Pig A Dog on Barkham Street Belling The Tiger The Great Rebellion Frédou Pigeon Flight The Bully of Barkham Street Siri the Conquistador, Harper & Row The Mystery of the Woods The Noonday Friends Maximilian's World A Wonderful, Terrible Time Say Something The Story of a Singular Hen and Her Peculiar Children The Dragons of the Queen Juan Lands End Ferris Wheel Cider Days, Cat Walk The Explorer of Barkham Street, Quentin Corn Night of Ghosts and Hermits: Nocturnal Life on the Seashore Ivy Larkin The Cuckoo Clock The Scarecrows and Their Child Storm in the Night Bartholomew Fair King Emmett the Second Go Fish Stealing Home Coco Grimes A Ballad of the Civil War Cezanne Pinto: A memoir
  • ''Casebook of a Private Eye''

Young adult fiction

To Tell Your Love The Sea Gulls Woke Me The Organdy Cupcakes - republished as Student NurseIn a Mirror Ready or Not Pray Love, Remember Rosemary The Beautiful Friend and Other Stories Hospital Zone The Day and the Way We Met, Because of Madeline Good-By My Shadow And Love Replied Second Nature Some Merry-Go-Round Music Wait for Me, Michael Who Wants Music on Monday? A Love, or a Season - first published as Two by TwoAnd Love Replied, A Wonderful, Terrible Time By the Highway Home, Leap Before You Look The Edge of Next Year Cat in the Mirror Go and Catch a Flying Fish, What Time of Night Is It?
  • ''Pangur Ban''

Adult fiction

  • ''Truth and Consequence''

Awards