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Died
  
1947 (aged 62–63)

Nationality
  
American

Notable works
  
Runaway Papoose

Occupation
  
Writer

Genre
  
Children's literature

Name
  
Grace Moon

Grace Moon
Born
  
February 5, 1884 (
1884-02-05
)

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Grace Moon was an American children's author, publishing many works on Native American themes. Her most notable work was Runaway Papoose, which won a Newbery Honor in 1929.

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Background

She was born Grace Purdie in Indianapolis. Moon received her education from the University of Wisconsin, National Academy of Design, New York and the Art Institute of Chicago. She spent several years in Europe and explored Aztec ruins in Mexico with her father. Her "bringing out" party was at the American Legation in Buenos Aires. In 1911 she married Carl Moon, a painter and photographer of the American Indian. Carl worked at El Tovar Studio in the Grand Canyon from 1911 until they moved to Pasadena in 1914. The couple had two children Francis-Maxwell and Mary. They collaborated on 22 children's books on the Pueblos and Navajos with Carl illustrating some of them.

References

Grace Moon Wikipedia