Margaret read macdonald biography

MacDonald, Margaret Read 1940-

Personal

Born January 21, 1940, in Seymour, IN; daughter of Murray Ernest (a carpenter and builder) and Mildred (a homemaker; maiden name, Amick) Read; married James Bruce MacDonald (an auditor), August 20, 1965; children: Jennifer Skye, Julie Liana. Education: Indiana University, A.B., 1962, Ph.D., 1979; University of Washington, M.L.S., 1964; University of Hawaii, M.Ed. Ec., 1969.

Addresses

Home—Kirkland, WA. E-mail—[email protected].

Career

Librarian, storyteller, and writer. King County Library System, Seattle, WA, children's librarian, 1964-65; Hawaii State Library, Honolulu, bookmobile librarian, 1966-68; Mountain Valley Library System, Sacramento, CA, children's consultant, 1969-70; Montgomery County Library System, White Oak, MO, children's librarian, 1970-72; University of Washington, Seattle, visiting lecturer in librarianship, 1975-79; King County Library System, Seattle, children's librarian, 1979-2002. Professional storyteller, including international performances in Japan, Borneo, China, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia,

Margaret Read MacDonald facts for kids

Margaret Read MacDonald (born January 21, 1940) is an American storyteller, folklorist, and award-winning children's book author. She has published more than 65 books, of stories and about storytelling, which have been translated into many languages. She has performed internationally as a storyteller, is considered a "master storyteller", and has been dubbed a "grand dame of storytelling". She focuses on creating "tellable" folktale renditions, which enable readers to share folktales with children easily. MacDonald has been a member of the board of the National Storytelling Network and president of the Children's Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society.

Early life

Margaret Read MacDonald was born in Seymour, Indiana, growing up in a rural Southern Indiana community near the Muscatatuck River. She was the daughter of Murray Read and Mildred Amick Read. Her family was active in the North Vernon Methodist Church, and her mother would recite to the Women's Society of Christian Service and the Eastern Star. Her mother, raised as a f

Margaret Read MacDonald

American writer

Margaret Read MacDonald (born January 21, 1940) is an American storyteller, folklorist, and award-winning children's book author. She has published more than 65 books, of stories and about storytelling, which have been translated into many languages. She has performed internationally as a storyteller, is considered a "master storyteller",[1] and has been dubbed a "grand dame of storytelling".[2] She focuses on creating "tellable"[3]folktale renditions,[4] which enable readers to share folktales with children easily.[5] MacDonald has been a member of the board of the National Storytelling Network and president of the Children's Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society.[6][7]

Early life

Margaret Read MacDonald was born in Seymour, Indiana,[8] growing up in a rural Southern Indiana community near the Muscatatuck River. She was the daughter of Murray Read and Mildred Amick Read.[9] Her family was active in the North Vernon Methodist

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