Elizabeth Yates (Author of Amos Fortune, Free Man)
Elizabeth Yates

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Elizabeth Yates


Born
in Buffalo, New York, The United States
December 06, 1905

Died
July 29, 2001

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Elizabeth Yates, author of over forty books for children, was born in New York State on December 6th, 1905. Determined to be an author, she moved to New York City to launch her career. She worked a variety of jobs including reviewing book, writing short stories, and doing research. She moved to England with her husband and wrote her first book, High Holiday, based on her travels in Switzerland with her three children. The family returned to the U.S. in 1939 and settled in New Hampshire. Yates won the Newbery Award in 1951 for her book, Amos Fortune, Free Man, a biography of an African prince who is enslaved and taken to America.

Yates conducted writer's workshops at the University of New Hampshire, the University of Connecticut, and Indiana
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Average rating: 3.94 · 16,715 ratings · 1,203 reviews · 87 distinct worksSimilar authors
Amos Fortune, Free Man

3.89 avg rating — 10,653 ratings — published 1950 — 52 editions
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Mountain Born (Mountain Bor...

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Sarah Whitcher's Story

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4.02 avg rating — 1,436 ratings — published 1971 — 13 editions
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The Journeyman

4.09 avg rating — 1,137 ratings — published 1943 — 6 editions
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Hue and Cry

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4.21 avg rating — 132 ratings — published 1953 — 8 editions
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Carolina's Courage

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Patterns on the Wall

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A Place for Peter (Mountain...

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4.14 avg rating — 90 ratings — published 1952 — 7 editions
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4.17 avg rating — 66 ratings — published 1955 — 30 editions
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4.53 avg rating — 60 ratings — published 1947 — 20 editions
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“When something wonderful happens...it is to be cherished in the heart and in the mind. We must not be afraid of the wonderful things, nor must we let others laugh them away from us. Only thus do we learn how to hold our dreams.”
Elizabeth Yates, Once in the Year: A Christmas Story

“some things are too wonderful even for a child, and freedom's one of them”
Elizabeth Yates, Amos Fortune, Free Man

“Once, long years ago, I thought I could set a canoe-load of my people free by breaking the bands at my wrists and killing the white man who held the weapon. I had the strength in my hands to do such a deed and I had the fire within, but I didn't do it."
"What held you back?"
Amos shook his head. "My hand was restrained and I'm glad that it was, for the years between have shown me that it does a man no good to be free until he knows how to live, how to walk in step with God.”
Elizabeth Yates, Amos Fortune, Free Man

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