![]() Clymer died in 2001 at the age of 95 in Haverford, Pennsylvania. Her son, Adam Clymer, was a journalist with The New York Times. In 1980 she was awarded the Rip Van Winkle award by the School Library Media Specialists of Southeastern New York for outstanding contributions to children's literature. Through much of her life she was a resident of Katonah, New York and an active member of the nearby Unitarian Universalist fellowship. Ĭlymer was born in New York City, the daughter of Russian immigrants. Between the years of 19 she published 58 books, including The Tiny Little House, My Brother Stevie, and Hamburgers–and Ice Cream for Dessert. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1928 with a degree in English. Eleanor Clymer (née Lowenton Janu– March 31, 2001), was an American children's author, best known for The Trolley Car Family (1947). A jolly book that fills a real niche in this difficult story level. ![]()
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