Hilda Stahl (1938–1993)
Author of Elizabeth Gail and the Mystery at the Johnson Farm
About the Author
Hilda Stahl was born and raised in the Nebraska sandhills. As a Young teen she attended Bible college, where she met her husband, Norman. They raised their seven children in Michigan, where she lived until her death in 1993. When Hilda was a young mother with three children, she saw an ad in a show more magazine for a correspondence course in writing. She took the test, passed it, and soon fell in love with writing. She wrote whenever she had free time, and eventually began to sell her work. The first Elizabeth Gail book, The Mystery at the Johnson Farm, was made into a movie in 1989. It was a real dream come true for Hilda. She wanted her books and their message of God's love and power to reach and help people all over the world. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Series
Works by Hilda Stahl
Elizabeth Gail 4 copies
Teddy Jo and the wild dog 1 copy
Roxies' Mall madness 1 copy
The Winds of Catawba 1 copy
Elisabeth forelsker seg 1 copy
Cottonwood Creek Orphan 1 copy
Teddy Jo books one through five: the Terrible Secret, the Stolen Ring, the Yellow Room Mystery, the Strangers in the Pink House, the Strange Medallion (1987) — Author — 1 copy
Das Bündnis 1 copy
Tinas unerkannter Freund 1 copy
Daring Escape 1 copy
Associated Works
Guideposts Condensed Books: A Bride for Donnigan/The Women of Catawba/Grace Awakening/Heaven Your Real Home (1997) 3 copies
Guideposts Condensed Books: Lighthouse/Rise and Walk/The Boning Knife/Two-Part Invention (1994) 3 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Clements, Hildaann Grace (birth name)
- Birthdate
- 1938-09-13
- Date of death
- 1993-03-27
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- teacher
author - Organizations
- Institute of Children's Literature
- Awards and honors
- Angel Award (1989)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Chadron, Nebraska, USA
- Places of residence
- Nebraska, USA
Michigan, USA - Place of death
- East Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
PopSugar '15 #33--a book from your childhood.
It was fun to re-read something from my childhood, but I wouldn't necessarily encourage my kids to read these books. :)
It was fun to re-read something from my childhood, but I wouldn't necessarily encourage my kids to read these books. :)
How could Elizabeth help strange Kyle and give her best to her piano studies?
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