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    Ann McGovern Scheiner (née Weinberger; May 25, 1930 – August 8, 2015) was an American writer of more than 55 children's books, selling over 30 million copies. She may be best known for her adaptation of Stone Soup , as well as Too Much Noise , historical and travel non-fiction, and biographies of figures like Harriet Tubman and Deborah ...

  2. Aug 12, 2015 · Ann McGovern, a prolific author for children whose work ranged over women’s history, adaptations of folk tales and her own exploits as a globe-trotting adventurer, died on Saturday at her home...

  3. Aug 13, 2015 · Ann McGovern, a globe-trotting, scuba-diving children’s book author who delved into biography, nature and folklore during a prolific career that produced a number of perennial favorites, died...

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  6. Aug 28, 2015 · Known for writing the beloved children’s book Stone Soup, Ann McGovern was a prolific author who wrote more than 50 books that have collectively sold millions of copies all over the world. One of the reasons she loved to write, McGovern noted, was that it helped her deal with her stuttering.

  7. Aug 13, 2015 · Ann McGovern, the author of more than 50 children’s books that illuminated fables, history, the animal kingdom and other arcana and exotica for young readers, died Aug. 8 at her home in New...

  8. Aug 8, 2015 · Ann McGovern Scheiner (née Weinberger) was an American writer of more than 55 children's books, selling over 30 million copies. She may be best known for her adaptation of Stone Soup, as well as Too Much Noise, historical and travel non-fiction, and biographies of figures like Harriet Tubman and Deborah Sampson Gannett and Eugenie Clark. ...more.

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