Maia Wojciechowska

Maia Wojciechowska (August 7, 1927 – June 13, 2002) was a Polish-American writer best known for children's and young-adult fiction. Her first book and two books for adults were published under her married name Maia Rodman.[1]

Life

Wojciechowska was born in Warsaw, Poland, and schooled in Poland, France, and England. After the 1939 invasion of Poland, the family fled to France where she attended dozens of schools. They moved to California, USA, in 1942.[1]

Wojciechowska married Selden Rodman in 1950 and they had one daughter, Oriana. They divorced in 1957, as did she and her second husband Richard Larkin, 1970–81. For some time in the 1980s–90s she lived in New Jersey with adopted daughter Leonara.[1]

Wojciechowska died of a stroke at age 74.[2]

Writer

In 1965, her book Shadow of a Bull (1964) won the Newbery Medal recognizing the year's best contribution to American children's literature. It features a Spanish boy destined to be a bullfighter. Its German-language edition won the Deutscher Jugendbuchpreis for youth books in 1968.

Works

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Maia Wojciechowska Papers". de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. University of Southern Mississippi. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
  2. "Maia Wojciechowska, 74, Author of Children's Books". The New York Times. June 21, 2002.

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