Sally Carrighar

Sally Carrighar Sally Carrighar (1898–1985) was born Dorothy Wagner before adopting her grandmother's name. An American naturalist and writer, she is known for her series of nature books chronicling the lives of wild animals. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, and partially disfigured at birth with nerve damage by the use of high forceps that also broke her mother's coccyx, she had a difficult childhood. During a time of convalescence for heart disease and depression, she "developed a remarkable communication with birds that came to feed at her windowsill and a mouse living in her radio, and in a flash she realized that she could write about birds and animals." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Home to the wilderness. by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1973
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    One day on Beetle rock / by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1944
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    The twilight seas / by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1975
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    One day at Teton Marsh / by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1947
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    The twilight seas / by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1975
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    Moonlight at midday / by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1958
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    Icebound summer / by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1953
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    Wild heritage / by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1965
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    Home to the wilderness : a personal journey. by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1974
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    Home to the wilderness. by Carrighar, Sally

    Published 1973
    Book
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