Helen Hoover

Helen Hoover
Helen Hoover (January 20, 1910-July 1984) studied chemistry, and though she never earned her degree, she worked as a metallurgist for Ahlberg Bearing Company during and after World War II. Hoover grew up in Ohio but later moved to Chicago with her family, which is where she met her husband, Adrian Hoover. Both Helen and Adrian held steady jobs when they decided to quit and move to their vacation cabin on the south shore of Minnesota’s Gunflint Lake.With no steady income, the Hoovers struggled through their first Minnesota winter, and Helen began writing magazine articles. Her first book, The Long-Shadowed Forest, which recounted life in northern Minnesota, was published in 1963. She followed it with three more books inspired by the Gunflint
Helen Hoover (January 20, 1910-July 1984) studied chemistry, and though she never earned her degree, she worked as a metallurgist for Ahlberg Bearing Company during and after World War II. Hoover grew up in Ohio but later moved to Chicago with her family, which is where she met her husband, Adrian Hoover. Both Helen and Adrian held steady jobs when they decided to quit and move to their vacation cabin on the south shore of Minnesota’s Gunflint Lake.With no steady income, the Hoovers struggled through their first Minnesota winter, and Helen began writing magazine articles. Her first book, The Long-Shadowed Forest, which recounted life in northern Minnesota, was published in 1963. She followed it with three more books inspired by the Gunflint Trail: The Gift of the Deer, A Place in the Woods, and The Years of the Forest, as well as a children’s book The Great Wolf and Good Woodsmen.
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A Place in the Woods
The Gift of the Deer
Years of the Forest
The Long-Shadowed Forest
Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman
Animals at My Doorstep
Reader's Digest Condensed Books; Summer 1969, Volume 78: A Place in the Woods / The Death Committee / The Man from Monticello / The Three Daughters of Madame Liang / Snatch
Best Sellers From Reader's Digest Condensed 1971
Readers Digest Best Sellers: The Gift of the Deer / At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends / The Town and Dr. Moore / Airs Above the Ground
Long-Shadowed Forest (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage) [Paperback] (Author) Helen Hoover
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“Before the blacktop came, the twisty old road beckoned only to those who loved the land and, out of that love, cherished it and left it as fair and clean as before they came.” ― Helen Hoover, A Place in the Woods
“The sun was just touching the western hills as we slid into the dock. Every leaf and twig stood out in the clarity of the tawny light. The sky was green in the north and the wind had died. The slowly rolling water was purple and bronze, dark with the coming night, bright with the fading day. It had been a good day -- and our tomorrows were waiting. What kind of days they would be depended on us.” ― Helen Hoover, A Place in the Woods


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