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Name
  
Muriel Denison

Books
  
Susannah of the Mounties

Education
  
Havergal College

Died
  
1954

Role
  
Writer


Muriel Denison, née Jessie Muriel Goggin (1886–1954), was a Canadian writer.

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she was educated at Havergal College, Edgehill School, and the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto). In 1926 she married author and playwright Merrill Denison.

Denison is best known as the author of the "Susannah" series of books, set in the years 1896-1900, and featuring Susannah Winston, age 9-13: Susannah of the Mounties, Susannah of the Yukon, Susannah at Boarding School, and Susannah Rides Again. The first book was the inspiration for the Shirley Temple movie of the same name, though the two stories are very different.

Denison often wrote using the pen name Frances Newton for articles in This Week, Reader's Digest, McCall's and other magazines.

References

Muriel Denison Wikipedia