Hope
Daring
Born:
07/11/1860
Bradford County
Died: 1943
Parents: George T. Johnson, Loretta Jane Johnson
Died: 1943
Parents: George T. Johnson, Loretta Jane Johnson
Writings
Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
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The Woods in the Home - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction | Children | Chicago, IL: Albert Whitman | 1927 | |
Valadero Ranch - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction | Adult | New York : American Tract Society | 1911 | |
A Virginian Holiday - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction | Adult | New York : American Tract Society | 1909 | |
Father John or, Ruth Webster's Quest - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction | Children | New York : American Tract Society | 1907 | |
Madeline, the Island Girl - Under Hope Daring, a story of Mackinac Island |
Fiction, Michigan History | Adult | New York : Abingdon Press | 1906 | |
The Appointed Way; A Tale of the Seventh-Day Adventists - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction, Michigan | Adult | Philadelphia, PA : Griffith & Rowland Press | 1905 | |
An Abundant Harvest - Under Hope Daring sequel to An Abundant Harvest |
Fiction, Michigan | Adult | New York : Eaton and Mains | 1904 | |
Entering into His Own - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction, Michigan History | Children | New York : American Tract Society | 1903 | |
The Furniture People - Under Hope Daring. A girl occupies herself by having imaginary conversations with furniture, in which the natural history of various species of trees is related. |
Fiction | Children | Philadelphia, PA : G.W. Jacobs | 1903 | |
Agnes Grant's Education - Sequel is An Abundant Harvest |
Fiction, Michigan | Adult | Cincinnati, OH : Jennings & Pye | 1902 | |
To the Third Generation - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction, Michigan | Children | New York : American Tract Society | 1901 | |
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Paul Crandal's Charge - Under Hope Daring |
Fiction | Children | New York : American Tract Society | 1900 |
Education by Doing : Occupations and Busy Work for Primary Classes | Non Fiction | Children | New York : E. L. Kellogg | 1884 |
What is the aim or goal of your writing:
Miss Johnson never married, but lived all her life in Hastings, where she was active in the affairs of the Methodist Church. Many of her works were sold to church publications. Her stories have been compared to the Elsie Dinsmore series. She taught school until her book royalties provided an adequate income.
May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No
Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Education:
Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
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Doctor of Arts (D. A.) | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | 1983 |
Career:
Position | Organization | Location | Date |
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Writer | |||
Teacher - several years |
District school |
Other Resources:
Other Comments:
Death May, 1945? (found two dates)
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