Solveig Paulson Russell was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. In her mid-teens, she moved with her family to Portland, Oregon, where they lived on a farm just outside the city. She attended the University of Oregon, and after graduating she spent four years as a teacher in various rural schools. She was a junior high school teacher in Salem when she retired with the birth of her daughter. She decided to use her spare time to write, and in 1958 she published her first book, Trees for Tomorrow. Over the course of her career she published forty-five books as well as over 3,400 stories, verses and articles in various periodicals.
Born | March 1904 |
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Born | March 1904 |
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Juvenile literature, Poetry, Trees, Cats, Fiction, Juvenile poetry, Navajo Indians, Alphabet, Animals, Bananas, Biological rhythms, Biology, Body covering (Anatomy), Canals, Cheese, Children, Childrens poetry, Children's poetry, American, Classification, Classification of sciences, Clay, Clay industries, Cordage, Crustacea, CrustaceansID Numbers
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December 3, 2009 | Edited by Sarah Breau | Added birth date, addd bio |
September 4, 2008 | Edited by RenameBot | fix author name |
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