After graduating from Columbia University in 1934, Amelia Elizabeth Walden attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, also in New York. From 1935 to 1945 she taught English and Dramatics at Norwalk High School, Norwalk, Connecticut. In 1946 Miss Walden married John William Harmon. This was also the year that her first book was published. At the request of her editor she revised the manuscript, entitled Gateway, to fit a new genre emerging at the time, called the "young adult" novel which was aimed at a post-adolescent but not yet adult audience, approximately ages 16 to 18. She is considered a pioneer in this area of American literature. Miss Walden found success writing for this audience, and commented, "I respond to young people because I remember my own adolescence so vividly - and fondly. It was a period of total involvement, of enjoying life to the hilt."
Miss Walden wrote over 40 novels published by McGraw-Hill, Lippincott, William Morrow, The Westminster Press, and Appleton Century-Crofts. She was residing in Westport, Connecticut when she died.
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Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Basketball, College students, High school students, Softball, Spies, College stories, Detective and mystery stories, Entertainers, Field hockey, Friendship, Girls, Grandparent and child, High school athletes, High school girls, Horses, Intelligence service, Islands, Juvenile delinquency, Love stories, Mystery, Pitching (Softball), RoommatesTime
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