Kate Seredy: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Kate Seredy (10 November 1899 - 1975) was a Hungarian-born writer of children's books, written in the English language. She also illustrated her work in her own unique style.

Born in Budapest in 1899, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Kate Seredy's father was a teacher.

Publications

  • The Good Master, Viking, 1935
  • The White Stag, Viking, 1937
  • The Singing Tree, Viking, 1939
  • A Tree for Peter, Viking, 1940
  • The Open Gate, Viking, 1943
  • The Chestry Oak, Viking, 1948
  • Gypsy, Viking, 1952
  • Philomena, Viking, 1955
  • The Tenement Tree, Viking, 1959
  • A Brand New Uncle, Viking, 1960
  • Lazy Tinka, Viking, 1962

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