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American novelist
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Ruth Doan MacDougall, born near Laconia, New Hampshire, is an American author. She is the daughter of hiking writer Daniel Doan.

Bibliography

Novels

  • The Lilting House (Bobbs-Merrill)
  • The Cost of Living ( Putnam; Avon)
  • One Minus One (Putnam; Avon)
  • The Cheerleader (Putnam; Bantam; Frigate Books)
  • Wife and Mother (Putnam; Avon)
  • Aunt Pleasantine (Harper; Avon)
  • The Flowers of the Forest (Atheneum; Berkley)
  • A Lovely Time Was Had By All (Atheneum)
  • Snowy (St. Martin’s Press; Frigate Books)
  • A Woman Who Loved Lindbergh (Electronic edition, Frigate Books)
  • Henrietta Snow (Frigate Books)
  • The Husband Bench (Frigate Books)

References

  1. "Causes for Cheer". New Hampshire Magazine. 2017-06-13. Retrieved 2021-06-02.

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