Gloria Jahoda

Gloria Jahoda

Gloria Jahoda (October 6 1926-January 13 1980) was an author of fiction and non-fiction, including literature for young readers. She is best known for her journalistic history of Floridian folk culture in the 1960s. Jahoda, in her book "The Other Florida," presents a collection of essays about parts of north-central Florida which were, by the late 1960s, largely neglected or at least not written about by historians. Her essays include a description of Dr. John Gorrie's quest to make ice in the Florida Panhandle, the story of Natural Bridge where the Confederate Army had their final victory, and various local fishermen, preachers, and other characters whose rural lives defined the area for generations.

Jahoda is also the author of "Annie, Delilah's Mountain" (novels) "Trail of Tears" and "The Road to Samarkand: Frederick Delius and His Music". Her "River of the Golden Ibis", part of the Rivers of America Series, was voted "Best History Book" in 1973 by the Society of Midland Authors. She was educated at Northwestern University where she took a BA in English and an MS in Anthropology. She came to Florida as her husband, Gerald Jahoda, was a professor at the Florida State University. She was a native of Chicago. In 1973, Jahoda was honoured by the Florida Senate and was also awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of West Florida for her services to Floridian culture and history as a writer and advocate.

Works

Fiction

*"Annie" - Houghton Mifflin; Boston; 1960
*"Delilah's Mountain" - Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1963

Non-fiction

*"The Road to Samarkand: Frederick Delius and His Music" - Charles Scribner's Sons; New York, NY; 1969
*"The Other Florida" - Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, NY, 1967
*"River of the Golden Ibis" - Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1973
*"The Trail of Tears The Story of the American Indian Removals 1813-1855"' - Holt, Rhinehart & Winston, New York, 1975
*"Florida: A Bicentennial History" - W. W. Norton & Company; New York; 1976

References

*"The Other Florida" (jacket)
*"River of the Golden Ibis" (Jacket)
*Search on 24 August 2008 of ABE.com [http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?an=Gloria+Jahoda&bi=h&bx=off&ds=30&fe=on&sortby=2&sts=t&x=32&y=1]


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