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1998 Marguerite Henry (1902-1997) Born and raised in Milwaukee The beloved children's author wrote 60 books in her lifetime. His most recent titles are Clint: A Retrospective and Conversations with Scorsese. Her works include New Goose, "My Friend Tree" and "My Life By Water." Sterling North (1906-1974) Born in Edgerton Life on a farm near Edgerton became the setting for North’s The Wolflingand "Morning in the Land." A reporter, literary editor and publisher of North Star Books, Sterling North is best known for his exploits with his pet raccoon which he chronicled in the novel Rascal, later made into a Disney film. Fond du Lac Ave. The "Little House" books inspired the long-running television series "Little House on the Prairie." Thornton Wilder (1897-1975) Born in Madison Playwright and novelist, Wilder grew up in Madison and spent his first nine years investigating the city’s library, lakes, and the newspaper office. Naturalist, inventor, writer and conservationist, Muir is recognized as the father of the national park system and founder of the Sierra Club. In his many writings he explores the complex and sometimes tempestuous relations of the American Indians with the dominant white society.
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