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Entries include the brief biographical information of an author from Brewer, Maine, born and raised in India, and living at times in a convent where she was sent during World War II, a typed biography of Weston, a typed letter on Salmon Pool Farm, Brewer, MAINE, stationery presenting Be Thou the Bride, and typed transcripts of letters that present her works of fiction set in India and Maine such as Indigo, The Devil's Foot, The Dark Wood, and her book for younger people Bhimsa, The Dancing Bear, three newspaper clippings are presented together: an illustrated sketch of Weston with a caption, a book review, and an announcement on her receipt of a John Simon Guggenheim memorial award following the publication of her first book as well as an admiring book review of Weston's 1970 novel The Hoopoe.
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Weston, Christine 1904-; Maine State Library; French, Marion Flood; and Bangor Daily News, "Christine Weston Correspondence" (2016). Maine Writers Correspondence. 642.
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Entries include the brief biographical information of an author from Brewer, Maine, born and raised in India, and living at times in a convent where she was sent during World War II, a typed biography of Weston, a typed letter on Salmon Pool Farm, Brewer, MAINE, stationery presenting Be Thou the Bride, and typed transcripts of letters that present her works of fiction set in India and Maine such as Indigo, The Devil's Foot, The Dark Wood, and her book for younger people Bhimsa, The Dancing Bear, three newspaper clippings are presented together: an illustrated sketch of Weston with a caption, a book review, and an announcement on her receipt of a John Simon Guggenheim memorial award following the publication of her first book as well as an admiring book review of Weston's 1970 novel The Hoopoe. 1940/1970