- Eleanor Mayo
Eleanor Mayo (1920–1981) was an American
novelist of the mid twenieth century. She lived most of her life onMount Desert Island ,Maine . She was raised inSouthwest Harbor, Maine . She was the life companion of the well known Maine novelistRuth Moore . Mayo was introduced to Moore in the summer of 1940 by the latter's sister who had been Mayo's high school teacher. Mayo accompanied Moore on her return toCalifornia . The two soon moved toNew York where they remained until returning permanently to Maine in 1947. Mayo published five novels during her life. Mayos's novel "Turn Home" was made into the 1950 film "Tarnished".Mayo was active in local politics holding several elected positions in
Tremont, Maine . She was the first female "selectman" elected in Tremont, and later served many years as the town'stax assessor . Ruth Moore wrote of the stir caused by Mayo's election: "A great flurry it got in all the papers and on the radio, and all the old diehards and shellbacks in town, who think 'wimmen's fit fa one thing and that's all, by God,' are standing on their heads and spinning."Unpublished letter dated March 23, 1950, Maine Women Writers Collection, University of New England.]Bibliography
* "Turn Home" (1945)
* "Loom of the Land" (1946)
* "October Fire" (1951)
* "Swan's Harbor" (1953)
* "Forever Stranger" (1958)
* "When Foley Craddock Tore Off my Grandfather's Thumb: The Collected Stories of Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo" (2004) ISBN 978-0-942396-92-8References
External links
* [http://dll.umaine.edu/welcome/wom/rmarticle.htm Homesick for that Place] essay by Jennifer Pixley on Ruth Moore and her friendship with Eleanor Mayo
* [http://www.ashejournal.com/index.php?id=213 Photograph by Eleanor Mayo]
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