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WebClick to read more about Iowa interiors by Ruth Suckow. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers Ruth Suckow (August 6, 1892 – January 23, 1960) was an American writer from Iowa. She wrote novels and stories. ... That story later appeared in the short story collection Iowa Interiors (1926). At Frederick's suggestion, she sent some stories to The Smart Set, ... Meer weergeven Ruth Suckow (August 6, 1892 – January 23, 1960) was an American writer from Iowa. She wrote novels and stories. Meer weergeven While in Denver, Suckow became interested in bee keeping, and spent a summer as an apprentice in a bee yard. After her mother died, Suckow moved to Earlville, a small town in eastern Iowa just west of Dubuque. For six years in the 1920s she … Meer weergeven Suckow's memoir is included in Some Others and Myself (1952). Her papers are in the Special Collections, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City. An obituary … Meer weergeven Books • Country People, (1924) • The Odyssey of a Nice Girl, (1925) Meer weergeven Suckow was born in Hawarden, a small town in Sioux County on the Big Sioux River in far northwestern Iowa, where her father was the pastor of the Congregational church. Meer weergeven In 1929, Suckow married Ferner Nuhn of Cedar Falls, Iowa. After their marriage, the couple lived in various parts of the United States, from Meer weergeven In the late 1940s, Suckow and Nuhn left Cedar Falls for health reasons: Suckow had arthritis and Nuhn suffered from hay fever. They moved to Tucson, Arizona, and later to their final home in Claremont, California, where they were active in the Religious Society of Friends Meer weergeven WebRuth Suckow was an American writer who wrote about ordinary farmers, small-town Iowans, and independent women. She was born in Hawarden, Iowa, and lived most of … chrysoula coshia bristol