Maud Hart Lovelace
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Maud Hart Lovelace was an American
United States
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 author best known for the Betsy-Tacy
Betsy-Tacy
The Betsy-Tacy series is a collection of books written by Maud Hart Lovelace between 1940 and 1955. The books are written at progressively more difficult reading levels as the characters age. They follow the adventures of Betsy Ray and her friends and family from the time that Betsy turns five...

 series.

Early life

Maud Palmer Hart was born in Mankato, Minnesota
Mankato, Minnesota
Mankato is a city in Blue Earth, Nicollet, and Le Sueur counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The population was 39,309 at the 2010 census, making it the fourth largest city in Minnesota outside of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The county seat of Blue Earth County, it is located...

 to Tom Hart, a shoe store owner, and his wife, Stella (née Palmer). Maud was the middle child; her sisters were Kathleen (Julia in the Betsy-Tacy books) and Helen (book character, Margaret). Maud reportedly started writing as soon as she could hold a pencil. She wrote in her high school's essay contest during her junior and senior years. She was baptized in a Baptist
Baptist
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 church, but joined the Episcopal
Episcopal Church (United States)
The Episcopal Church is a mainline Anglican Christian church found mainly in the United States , but also in Honduras, Taiwan, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, the British Virgin Islands and parts of Europe...

 church as a teenager. She went on to the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is the oldest and largest part of the University of Minnesota system and has the fourth-largest main campus student body in the United States, with 52,557...

 but took a leave of absence to go to California
California
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 to recover from an appendectomy at her maternal grandmother's home. It was while in California that she made her first short story sale – to the Los Angeles Times Magazine
Los Angeles Times Magazine
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. She returned to the university and worked for the Minnesota Daily
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. She did not graduate from college.

While spending a year in Europe in 1914, she met Paolo Conte, an Italian musician (who later inspired the character Marco in Betsy and the Great World). She married Delos Lovelace when she was twenty-five years old. Delos and Maud met in April 1917 and were married on Thanksgiving Day the same year. They lived apart until 1919, however, due to Delos' military service in the First World War
World War I
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.

They divided their time between Minneapolis and New York
New York
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 (including Yonkers
Yonkers, New York
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 and Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon, New York
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) for several years. After 1928, they lived in New York permanently until their retirement in Claremont, California
Claremont, California
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. They had one daughter, Merian (later Mrs. Kirchner; January 18, 1931—September 25, 1997), who was named for Delos's friend, Merian C. Cooper. (Delos had written the novelization of the film King Kong, directed by Cooper.)

Literary career

Her first book was The Black Angels, which was published in 1926 and is a historical novel
Historical novel
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 set in Minnesota. She wrote several more historical novels, including the successful Early Candlelight in 1929.

She is best known for her books for children. The Betsy-Tacy
Betsy-Tacy
The Betsy-Tacy series is a collection of books written by Maud Hart Lovelace between 1940 and 1955. The books are written at progressively more difficult reading levels as the characters age. They follow the adventures of Betsy Ray and her friends and family from the time that Betsy turns five...

 series started in 1938 after Lovelace told stories about her childhood to her own daughter Merian. The first book in the series, Betsy-Tacy
Betsy-Tacy (book)
Betsy-Tacy is the first volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.The book is mostly about the adventures of five-year-old Betsy Ray and her new best friend, Tacy Kelly. It takes place in the fictional Deep Valley, Minnesota- based on Mankato, Minnesota, the author's home town. This...

, was published in 1940, and the last book, Betsy's Wedding
Betsy's Wedding (book)
Betsy's Wedding is the tenth and final book in the Betsy-Tacy series written by Maud Hart Lovelace. Set in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the book tells the story of the early married life of the main character, Betsy Ray, and her high-school sweetheart...

, was published in 1955. The first four books increase in reading difficulty so that the child can grow up along with Betsy-Tacy. The Betsy-Tacy books take place mostly in the fictional town of Deep Valley, Minnesota, which is based on Mankato. There are also three loosely connected books set in Deep Valley: Winona's Pony Cart Emily of Deep Valley and Carney's House Party, in which Betsy and Tacy have minor roles. The series has been enduringly popular. The city of Mankato declared Betsy-Tacy Day on October 7, 1961.

Death

Lovelace spent her later years in California, where she died in 1980. She is buried in the Glenwood Cemetery in Mankato, with a monument dedicated to her.

Legacy

The Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award was established in 1980. Each year, a group of nominees are chosen in two categories: grades 3–5 and grades 6–8. Children who have read at least three books in the relevant category cast a vote for their favorite. Details about her life and work can be found in The Betsy-Tacy Companion by Sharla Whalen.

Betsy-Tacy series

  • Betsy-Tacy
    Betsy-Tacy (book)
    Betsy-Tacy is the first volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.The book is mostly about the adventures of five-year-old Betsy Ray and her new best friend, Tacy Kelly. It takes place in the fictional Deep Valley, Minnesota- based on Mankato, Minnesota, the author's home town. This...

    (1940)
  • Betsy-Tacy and Tib
    Betsy-Tacy and Tib
    Betsy-Tacy and Tib is the second volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. This story introduces the character of Thelma Muller, a German-American girl who becomes friends with Betsy Ray and Tacy Kelly....

    (1941)
  • Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill
    Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill
    Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill is the third volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.-Plot overview:While the first two volumes are something like collections of vignettes about Betsy, Tacy, and Tib, this one has a story through the whole volume. The girls are competing with...

    (1942)
  • Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
    Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
    Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown is the fourth volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.-Plot:In this volume in the series, horseless carriages arrive in Deep Valley for the first time when Mr. Poppy, the owner of the Opera House, buys an automobile...

    (1943)
  • Heaven to Betsy
    Heaven to Betsy
    Heaven to Betsy is the fifth volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. The events of the novel span Betsy and Tacy's freshman, or ninth-grade, year of school. A major character is added to the series' cast when Betsy meets Joe Willard, an orphan working for his aunt and uncle in their...

    (1945)
  • Betsy in Spite of Herself
    Betsy in Spite of Herself
    Betsy in Spite of Herself is the sixth volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. The story covers Betsy and Tacy's sophomore, or tenth grade, year in high school and re-introduces the character of Tib Muller, now living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.During a visit to Tib's family in...

    (1946)
  • Betsy Was a Junior
    Betsy Was a Junior
    Betsy Was a Junior is the seventh volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. The story spans the title character's junior, or eleventh grade, year in high school....

    (1947)
  • Betsy and Joe
    Betsy and Joe
    Betsy and Joe is the eighth volume in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace. This installment spans the title characters' senior, or twelfth grade, year in high school.- Plot summary :...

    (1948)
  • Betsy and the Great World
    Betsy and the Great World
    Betsy and the Great World is the ninth volume in the Betsy-Tacy series of children's fiction by Maud Hart Lovelace. The novel is set in 1914 and focuses on the newly adult Betsy Ray's adventures while spending a year traveling through Europe in place of attending college. The novel is based on...

    (1952)
  • Betsy's Wedding
    Betsy's Wedding (book)
    Betsy's Wedding is the tenth and final book in the Betsy-Tacy series written by Maud Hart Lovelace. Set in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the book tells the story of the early married life of the main character, Betsy Ray, and her high-school sweetheart...

    (1955)

Deep Valley series

  • Carney's House Party (1949)
  • Emily of Deep Valley (1950)
  • Winona's Pony Cart (1953)


Short Stories
  • Auction (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) The Country Gentleman Aug 2 1924
  • Borghild’s Clothes (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) The Modern Priscilla Apr 1922
  • Carcassonne Flyer, (ss) Sunset Magazine Apr 1925
  • Carmelita, Widow (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) Catholic World
    Catholic World
    Catholic World was a periodical founded by Paulist Father Isaac Thomas Hecker in April 1865. It featured many articles by Orestes Brownson, including the May 1870 essay "Church and State", which described Brownson's understanding of the proper relationship between the Church and the state.-...

     Oct 1924
  • East Wind (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) The Country Gentleman Apr 26 1924
  • Land (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) Liberty
    Liberty
    Liberty is a moral and political principle, or Right, that identifies the condition in which human beings are able to govern themselves, to behave according to their own free will, and take responsibility for their actions...

     Aug 9 1924
  • Laughing Tyrant (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) The Country Gentleman Mar 29 1924
  • Little White Lamb,The, (ss) The Delineator
    The Delineator
    The Delineator was an American women's magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founded by the Butterick Publishing Company in 1869 under the name The Metropolitan Monthly. Its name was changed in 1875. In November 1926, under the editorship of Mrs...

     Jun 1924
  • Love’s Daily Dozen, (ss) The Delineator
    The Delineator
    The Delineator was an American women's magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founded by the Butterick Publishing Company in 1869 under the name The Metropolitan Monthly. Its name was changed in 1875. In November 1926, under the editorship of Mrs...

     Aug 1925
  • Maid and the Hope Chest, The, (ss) (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ) Metropolitan Magazine
    Metropolitan Magazine (New York)
    Metropolitan Magazine, known in its later years as Macfadden's Fiction Lover's Magazine, was a monthly periodical in the early 20th century with articles on politics and literature.-History:...

     May 1924
  • Neighbors (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) The Country Gentleman Sep 27 1924
  • One Day to Live (with Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos W. Lovelace
    Delos Wheeler Lovelace was the author of the original novelisation of the film King Kong .That novel was published in serialized form in Mystery Magazine in 1932 and in book form later that year by Grosset & Dunlap, slightly before the film was released...

    ), (ss) The Delineator
    The Delineator
    The Delineator was an American women's magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founded by the Butterick Publishing Company in 1869 under the name The Metropolitan Monthly. Its name was changed in 1875. In November 1926, under the editorship of Mrs...

    Oct 1925

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