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Florence Engel Randall

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Occupation
  
Novelist, writer

Spouse
  
Murray Charles

Nationality
  
American

Movies
  
The Watcher in the Woods

Born
  
October 18, 1917Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S. (
1917-10-18
)

Genre
  
Children's fiction, Gothic literature

Notable works
  
Died
  
4 September 1997, Great Neck, New York, United States

Books
  
A Watcher in the Woods, The almost year, The place of sapphires, All the Sky Together, Haldane station

Similar
  
Rosemary Anne Sisson, John Hough, Brian Clemens, Vincent McEveety

Florence Engel Randall (October 18, 1917 – September 4, 1997) was an American author. Randall wrote a total of five novels, as well as over one hundred short stories throughout her career. Randall is perhaps best known for her novel A Watcher in the Woods (1976), which was made into a film of the same name by Walt Disney Pictures in 1980.

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Life and career

Randall was born on October 17, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York City. Randall wrote multiple young adult novels, including The Almost Year, which earned recognition as an American Library Association Notable Book upon its 1971 release. Randall died in 1997 in Great Neck, New York, where she lived in her later life. Randall's papers are preserved in a collection at the Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University. There is also a scholarship for women writers granted annually from the university, named The Randall Award.

Works

  • Hedgerow (1967)
  • The Place of Sapphires (1969)
  • The Almost Year (1971)
  • Haldane Station (1973)
  • A Watcher in the Woods (1976)
  • All the Sky Together (1985)
  • References

    Florence Engel Randall Wikipedia


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