NORTH of Arlington, Vermont, the road glides through a narrow valley until it crosses that famous trout stream, the Battenkill, and twists northward at a brick house. Just beyond, a dirt road climbs ...
The Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award will be renamed next year in response to critics who said the author’s legacy is tainted by ties to the Vermont eugenics movement in the 1920s and ’30s. Vermont ...
When it was published in 1924, almost a century ago,“The Home-Maker,” a story of radical gender-role reversal by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, was one of the ten best-selling novels of the year. Lester ...
In 1957, the Vermont Department of Libraries created the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award, honoring an author who at that time was world-famous. She died the following year, and The New ...
During this first weekend in February, I came across an article in the Rutland Herald written by Mr. Ben Koenig, of Plainfield, concerning Dorothy Canfield Fisher and how the Vermont Department of ...
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