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Mary Francis Shura (1923–1991)

Author of Gentle Annie: The True Story of a Civil War Nurse

60+ Works 2,102 Members 12 Reviews 2 Favorited

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Image credit: Mary Francis Young Shura Craig

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Works by Mary Francis Shura

Our Teacher is Missing (1992) 141 copies
The Search for Grissi (1985) 121 copies
Kate's Book (1989) 94 copies
Kate's House (1990) 85 copies
Marilee (1985) 78 copies
Jessica (1984) 75 copies
The Mystery at Wolf River (1989) 65 copies
Don't Call Me Toad! (1987) 58 copies
Gabrielle (1987) 58 copies
Diana (1988) 57 copies
The Josie Gambit (1986) 54 copies
Mister Wolf and Me (1979) 51 copies
Darcy (1989) 44 copies
Chester the Great (1980) 36 copies
Topcat of Tam (1972) 31 copies
Maggie in the Middle (1972) 21 copies
Mary's Marvellous Mouse (1962) 18 copies
The Nearsighted Knight (1964) 18 copies
The Sunday Doll (1988) 17 copies
Shoe full of shamrock (1965) 17 copies
A Loss of Innocence (1986) 15 copies
A Tale of Middle Length (1966) 15 copies
Tales from Dickens (1985) 15 copies
Polly Panic (1990) 11 copies
Summer Dreams, Winter Love (1993) 10 copies
Happles and Cinnamunger (1981) 10 copies
The Wrong Side of Love (1985) 10 copies
Forbidden Love (1986) 9 copies
Eleanor (1983) 9 copies
The Season of Silence (1976) 8 copies
Jefferson (1984) 8 copies
Run Away Home (1965) 7 copies
Simple Spigott (1960) 7 copies
Backwards for Luck (1966) 6 copies
Pornada (1968) 6 copies
Were He a Stranger (1978) 6 copies
The Silent Witness (1983) 4 copies
Lyon's Pride (1983) 3 copies
Flash Point (1987) 3 copies
A Candle for the Dragon (1973) 3 copies
The Third Blonde (1985) 3 copies
To Play the Fox (1982) 3 copies
Pirate's Landing (1983) 3 copies
Fortune's Destiny (1986) 2 copies
Dark Paradise (1986) 2 copies
Gillian's Chain (1983) 2 copies
Dust to Diamonds (1981) 1 copy

Associated Works

Sisters in Crime (1990) — Contributor — 125 copies
The Student Body | Flash Point | A City Called July (1987) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Legal name
Young Shura Craig, Mary Francis
Other names
Shura, Mary Francis
Craig, Mary
Hill, Alexis
Craig, M. S.
Shura Craig, Mary
Hill, Meredith (show all 8)
Craig, M. F.
Craig, Mary S.
Birthdate
1923-02-23
Date of death
1991-01-12
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Pratt, Kansas, USA
Place of death
Maywood, Illinois, USA
Places of residence
Hinsdale, Illinois, USA
Occupations
novelist
children's book author
romance novelist
mystery writer
Organizations
Mystery Writers of America (president, 1990)
Short biography
Mary Francis Young was born on 23 February 1923 in Pratt, Kansas, the daughter of Jack Fant and Mary Francis (Milstead) Young. When she was very young, her family moved to the Pacific Northwest, where she raised. She studied at Maryville State College. On 24 October 1943, she married Daniel Charles Shura, who died in 1959. They had two children: Marianne Francis Shura (Spraguc) and Daniel Charles Shura. On 8 December 1961, she married Raymond C. Craig, they had a daughter Alice Barrett Craig (Stout), before their divorce.

Since 1960, she wrote over 50 books of various genres: children's adventures and teen-romances as Mary Francis Shura, M. F. Craig, and Meredith Hill; gothic novels as Mary Craig; romance novels as Alexis Hill, Mary Shura Craig and Mary S. Craig; and suspense novels as M. S. Craig.

Her children's novel "The Search for Grissi" received the Carl Sandburg Literary Arts Award in 1985, and she also was nominated to the Young Hoosier Book Award. In 1990, she was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America.

She lived in Hinsdale, Illinois, where her apartment burned on 13 December 1990. At 67, she died of injuries suffered in the fire on 12 January 1991 in Loyola University Medical Burn Center in Maywood.

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A fictionalized biography of Anna Blair Ethridge, a Union Army nurse.
 
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wichitafriendsschool | 1 other review | Mar 25, 2016 |
good mystery Mail Room - lost articles Angie + Nina

Reclusive young Angie Bromley and 50-ish, warmhearted busybody Nina Haywood work together in the dead-letter department of a metropolitan post office, trying to trace owners of credit cards, keys and other odds and ends thrown into mailboxes. Nina is at work on a photo case--which holds pictures of three different blondes--when she takes her afternoon break, trudges to the coffee shop owned by her gruff, loving fiance Charlie B., and is found murdered two days later. Angie's shock isn't eased by the loutish behavior of Nina's greedy son Kenny, a break-in at Nina's house, and the (maybe accidental) death of photographer Perry Wheeling, a longtime enemy of Nina's.… (more)
 
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christinejoseph | 1 other review | Sep 14, 2015 |

What ages would I recommend it too? – Five and up.

Length? – An evening's read.

Characters? – Memorable, several characters.

Setting? – Real world, small town, pre -1980.

Written approximately? – 1975.

Does the story leave questions in the readers mind? – Ready to read more. Sums the mystery up quite nicely at the end.

Any issues the author (or a more recent publisher) should cover? No. I liked the way the author mostly ignored specific money amounts so it would seem real to any time and place. However, in one place the specific money listed would be about four times that now.

Short storyline: A boy takes a paper route past his favorite place to play and becomes embroiled in a mystery no one else is willing to figure out.

Notes for the reader: I read this in one setting. I even stayed up late to finish it.
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AprilBrown | Feb 25, 2015 |

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