Elizabeth Yates (writer)
Elizabeth Yates | |
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| Born | Mary Elizabeth Yates December 6, 1905 Buffalo, New York |
| Died | July 29, 2001 (aged 95) Concord, New Hampshire, US |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | American |
| Genre | Children's literature |
| Notable works | Amos Fortune, Free Man |
| Notable awards | Newbery Medal 1951 |
| Spouse | William McGreal |
Elizabeth Yates McGreal (December 6, 1905 – July 29, 2001) was an American writer. She may have been known best for the biographical novel Amos Fortune, Free Man, winner of the 1951 Newbery Medal. She had been a Newbery runner-up in 1944 for Mountain Born. She began her writing career as a journalist, contributing travel articles to The Christian Science Monitor and The New York Times. Many of her books were illustrated by the British artist Nora S. Unwin.
Yates wrote a three-volume autobiography: My Diary – My World (1981), My Widening World (1983), and One Writer's Way (1984).