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421: 27: 223:, and spent most of her time swimming and riding horses for entertainment. During high school at the age of thirteen she wrote articles for the school newspaper, she also wrote plays and enjoyed putting on productions for her neighborhood friends. Two years later, her mother was not well and had to move to 211:(September 19, 1888 – September 27, 1976) was an American writer of children's books, primarily nonfiction and historical novels "insubstantially tinged with fantasy". She was a Newbery Honor winner. 504: 263: 474: 494: 484: 509: 489: 464: 514: 469: 232: 91: 397: 63: 499: 110: 70: 426: 479: 48: 77: 44: 59: 188: 37: 235:
living in the region. This is where she developed her interest in Southwest Native Americans,
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Born September 19, 1888, Malkus was the eleventh child out of thirteen living in
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Eastward Sweeps the Current: A Saga of the Polynesian Seafarers
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The Spindle Imp and Other Tales of Maya Myth and Folk Lore
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The Dark Star of Itza: The Story of a Pagan Princess
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The Dark Star of Itza: The Story of a Pagan Princess
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