![]() ![]() The McGraws had two children, Peter and Lauren. She lived in Portland, Oregon for many years, before dying in late 2000 of complications of cancer. ![]() Gina Wickwar credited McGraw with help in editing The Hidden Prince of Oz.Įloise Jarvis married William Corbin McGraw he died in 1999. The story was reprinted in Oz-story Magazine No. Her first published short story, "Pajamas, the Sleepyhead Elf," appeared in the March 1949 issue of Jack and Jill. She wrote several historical novels for children. ![]() Her 1977 novel A Really Weird Summer was awarded and Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery by the Mystery Writers of America. McGraw was a successful children's book author she won three Newbery Honors, for her books Moccasin Trail (1952), The Golden Goblet (1962), and The Moorchild (1997). She also co-wrote The Forbidden Fountain of Oz and wrote The Rundelstone of Oz. She was the co-author with her daughter Lauren Lynn McGraw of Merry Go Round in Oz, the last book in the "Famous Forty" Oz series. Eloise Jarvis McGraw (9 December 1915 – 30 November 2000) was one of the last Royal Historians of Oz. ![]()
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