Maud Hart Lovelace was an American author renowned for her contributions to children's literature, particularly her 'Betsy-Tacy' series, which chronicles the lives of two childhood friends. Born on April 25, 1892, in Mankato, Minnesota, she spent her life in the Upper Midwest, which informed her writing. She passed away on March 11, 1980.
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Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
“Betsy felt happy, delicious, emptied of trouble.”
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill
Source: Betsy and Joe
Source: Betsy and Joe
“We're growing up and I don't like it," said Tacy, as they say at Heinz's later, drinking coffee.”
Source: Betsy Was a Junior
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
Source: Betsy Was a Junior
“But perhaps people who liked to write aways made lists! Just for the fun of it.”
Source: Carney's House Party
Source: Carney's House Party
Source: Betsy in Spite of Herself
Source: Betsy-Tacy
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
Source: Betsy Was a Junior
“The silence in the room had width, height, depth, mass and substance.”
“We'll just have to find more flowers in the spring. That's when they bloom, tra la.”
“You have two numbers in your age when you are ten. It's the beginning of growing up.”
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill
Source: Betsy-Tacy and Tib
“In silence the three of them looked at the sunset and thought about God.”
“The wastes of snow on the hill were ghostly in the moonlight. The stars were piercingly bright.”
Source: Betsy and the Great World/Betsy's Wedding: Betsy-Tacy Series
“Betsy. The great war is on but I hope ours is over. Please come home. Joe.”
