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Margaret Cecile "Peggy" Parish (July 14, 1927 – November 19, 1988) was an American writer known best for the children's book series and fictional character
Amelia Bedelia Amelia Bedelia is the protagonist and title character of a series of American children's books that were written by Peggy Parish from 1963 until her death in 1988, and by her nephew, Herman, beginning in 1995. They have been illustrated by W ...
. Parish was born in
Manning, South Carolina Manning is a city in and the county seat of Clarendon County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 4,108 as of the 2010 census, with an estimated population in 2018 of 3,941. It was named after former South Carolina governor John L ...
attended the University of South Carolina, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.Harper Collins: About Peggy Parish
/ref> She worked as a teacher in Oklahoma, Kentucky, and in New York. She taught at the Dalton School in Manhattan for 15 years and published her first children's book while teaching third grade there. She authored over 30 books, which had sold 7 million copies at the time of her death. Parish's most well-known character,
Amelia Bedelia Amelia Bedelia is the protagonist and title character of a series of American children's books that were written by Peggy Parish from 1963 until her death in 1988, and by her nephew, Herman, beginning in 1995. They have been illustrated by W ...
, is extremely literal minded and interprets idioms and other verbal expressions literally, which amusingly causes great havoc in each story. This idea originated in conversations between Parish and
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founder Susan Hirschman about the author's observations of her third grade students. Amelia works as a household cook and occasional servant, jobs that Parish did in her home when she was young. She uses no recipes, but, by intuitively combining a little bit of this and a little bit of that, her cakes and cookies and meals are always delicious. She is such a good cook that her employers cannot fire her, despite the disastrous way she misinterprets their instructions: prune the shrubs, scale and ice the fish, file the letters, run over the tablecloth with an iron, shorten these dresses, serve coffee with porridge, heat a can of soup, and so on. The author's word-play, and Amelia Bedelia's fundamental goodness and childlike simplicity appeal to youngsters who are beginning to see and enjoy more than one meaning in a word or a phrase. Parish's nephew,
Herman Herman may refer to: People * Herman (name), list of people with this name * Saint Herman (disambiguation) * Peter Noone (born 1947), known by the mononym Herman Places in the United States * Herman, Arkansas * Herman, Michigan * Herman, Min ...
, honored Peggy's life in his book, ''Good Driving, Amelia Bedelia'', by writing in its dedication: "For Peggy Parish, the real Amelia." Recalling Parish's method while working on ''Too Many Rabbits'', Herman described how she wrote out her ideas on index cards, "and she’d deal out those cards like she was playing solitaire, and then pick them up, retype them, and rewrite everything many times. That was how she worked, and it gave me a lot of respect for her method."


Selected works

*''Littlest Raccoon'' (1961), illustrated by Claude Humbert *''Let's Be Indians'' (1962), illus. Arnold Lobel *''My Little Golden Book of Manners'' (1962), illus.
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*''Good Hunting Little Indian'' (1963), illus. Leonard Weisgard *:Re-released and revised in 1991 as ''Good Hunting, Blue Sky'' with illustrations by James Watts *''Willy Is My Brother'' (1963), illus.
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*''The Golden Calendar: 1966'' (1966), illus.
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*''Let's Be Early Settlers with Daniel Boone'' (1967), illus. Arnold Lobel *''Ootah's Lucky Day'' (1970), illus. Mamoru Funai *''Dinosaur Time'' (1974), illus. Arnold Lobel *''No More Monsters For Me!'' (1981), illus.
Marc Simont Marc Simont (November 23, 1915 – July 13, 2013) was a Paris-born American artist, political cartoonist, and illustrator of more than a hundred children's books. Inspired by his father, Spanish painter Joseph Simont, he began drawing at an earl ...
*''Scruffy'' (1988), illus. Kelly Oechsli


Amelia Bedelia

Illustrated by
Wallace Tripp Wallace Whitney Tripp (June 26, 1940 – September 9, 2018) was an American illustrator, anthologist and author. He was known for creating anthropomorphic animal characters of emotional complexity and for his great visual and verbal humor. He ...
, Fritz Siebel, Lynne Avril, Barbara Siebel Thomas or Lynn Sweat: *''Amelia Bedelia'' (1963) (Big Bright and Early Board Books) *''Thank You, Amelia Bedelia'' (1964) *''Amelia Bedelia and the Surprise Shower'' (1966) *''Come Back, Amelia Bedelia'' (1971) *''Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia'' (1972) *''Good Work, Amelia Bedelia'' (1976) *''Teach Us, Amelia Bedelia'' (1977) *''Amelia Bedelia Helps Out'' (1979) *''Amelia Bedelia and the Baby'' (1981) *''Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping'' (1985) *''Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia'' (1986) *''Amelia Bedelia's Family Album'' (1988)


Liza, Bill & Jed mysteries

* ''Key to the Treasure'' (1966) * ''Clues in the Woods'' (1968) * ''The Haunted House'' (1971) * ''Pirate Island Adventure'' (1975) * ''The Mystery of Hermit Dan'' (1977) * ''The Ghosts of Cougar Island'' (1986)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Parish, Peggy 1927 births 1988 deaths American children's writers People from Manning, South Carolina Writers from South Carolina University of South Carolina alumni