Mebane Holoman Burgwyn Explained

Mebane Holoman Burgwyn
Birth Name:Linda Mebane Holoman
Birth Place:Rich Square, North Carolina, United States
Nationality:USA
Education:Woman’s College,
East Carolina University
Occupation:Author
Known For:Children's books
Notable Works:Penny Rose,
The Crackajack Pony
Father:Henry Dorsey Holoman
Mother:Pattie Vaughn White

Mebane Holoman Burgwyn (1914–1992) was an award-winning American author of children's books.

Biography

Linda Mebane Holoman was born in Rich Square, North Carolina, and graduated from Woman’s College (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro) in 1935 with a bachelor's degree in primary education. She secured a master's degree in guidance and counseling from East Carolina University in 1961. Burgwyn lived with her family on a farm near Jackson, North Carolina, where she worked as Director of Guidance Services for Northampton County Schools.

She was the author of seven books for young people, many of them about the experiences of farm life. She received the American Association of University Women award for the best juvenile book of the year in 1952 for Penny Rose and again in 1970 for The Crackajack Pony.[1] Other books written by Burgwyn are: River Treasure, True Love for Jenny, Hunters' Hideout, Lucky Michief, and Moonflower.

Family

Linda Mebane Holoman Burgwyn was the daughter of Henry Dorsey Holoman (1882–1962) and Pattie Vaughn White.

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Notes and References

  1. https://janebadgerbooks.co.uk/north-american-authors/burgwyn-mebane-holoman/ Profile