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Name
  
Charlotte Painter

Role
  
Novelist

Education
  
Stanford University


Books
  
Gifts of Age, Seeing Things, Who made the lamb, Conjuring Tibet, Gifts of Age/Book Cards/03848

Charlotte Painter (born 1926 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American novelist and writer, best known for her nonfiction photo essay Gifts of Age, which profiles notable older women, including Julia Child.

Painter published her first short story in the New Yorker in 1955. Her first novel, The Fortunes of Laurie Breaux (1961) won her a Wallace Stegner Fellowship in 1962. She earned her Masters in English from Stanford in 1966, and taught there until 1969. She has taught creative writing at the University of California at Berkeley, UC Davis, and UC Santa Cruz as well as at San Francisco State University.

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