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Occupation
  
Writer

Period
  
1969–present


Name
  
H. Hoover

Role
  
Writer

Born
  
April 5, 1935 (age 88) Stark County, Ohio, USA (
1935-04-05
)

Genre
  
Children's fiction, science fiction

Books
  
This Time of Darkness, The winds of Mars, Another Heaven - Another E, Orvis, Children of Morrow

Helen Mary Hoover (born April 5, 1935) is an American children's writer. Most of her science fiction is for older children and often features friendships between those of different generations. Her 1996 novel The Winds of Mars tied for the Golden Duck Awards Hal Clement division for Young adult literature.

Published books

  • Children of Morrow (1973)
  • The Lion's Cub (1974) – historical novel set in the court of Nicholas I of Russia, LCCN 74-8594
  • Treasures of Morrow (1976)
  • The Delikon (1977)
  • The Rains of Eridan (1977)
  • The Lost Star (1979)
  • This Time of Darkness (1980)
  • Return to Earth: a novel of the future (1980)
  • Another Heaven, Another Earth (1981)
  • The Bell Tree (1982)
  • The Shepherd Moon: a novel of the future (1984)
  • Orvis (1987)
  • The Dawn Palace: The Story of Medea (1988)
  • Away Is a Strange Place to Be (1990)
  • Only Child (1992)
  • The Winds of Mars (1995)
  • Whole Truth—and Other Myths: retelling Ancient Tales, with commentaries by Carla McK. Brenner and William James Williams (National Gallery of Art, 1996), LCCN 96-47313
  • References

    H. M. Hoover Wikipedia