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  1. Betty MacDonald (born Anne Elizabeth Campbell Bard; March 26, 1907 [1] – February 7, 1958) was an American author who specialized in humorous autobiographical tales, and is best known for her book The Egg and I. She also wrote the Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle series of children's books.

  2. Nov 4, 1998 · On February 7, 1958, Betty MacDonald died of cancer in Seattle at age 50. The house where MacDonald wrote her books is located about a quarter of a mile south of Dolphin Point on the east side of Vashon Island. Today, visitors stop beside the road above to look down at the huge barn that the MacDonalds built.

  3. The Egg and I, first published in 1945, is a humorous memoir by American author Betty MacDonald about her adventures and travels as a young wife on a chicken farm on the Olympic Peninsula in the US state of Washington.

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  4. Aug 20, 2022 · Learn about the life and works of Betty MacDonald, an American author of humorous memoirs and children's books. Discover how she became famous with The Egg and I, a bestseller about her chicken farm days, and how she created the magical character of Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle.

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  5. Sep 4, 2016 · Seattle writer Betty MacDonald (1907-1958) was a beloved best-selling humorist who wrote about her life with a biting sense of the absurd. But if she’d wanted to, she could have seen it as...

  6. Learn about the life and work of Betty MacDonald, the author of The Egg and I and other humorous books. Read reviews from fans who enjoyed this meticulously researched and sympathetic account of her story.

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  8. The Egg and I. A memoir, book # 1, by Betty MacDonald, 1907 to 1958. (First published 1945, about 288 pages and semi-autobiographical) OVERVIEW: Betty McDonald's first book about her adventures as a young wife on a chicken farm on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State...

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