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Florence Crannell Means

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|birth_place=Baldwinsville, New York, U.S. |death_date= |death_place=Boulder, Colorado, U.S. |occupation=Writer |nationality=American |notable_works=''The Moved-Outers'' (1945) |awards=Children's Book Award (1945) |spouse=Carl Bell Means }} Florence Crannell Means (May 15, 1891 – November 19, 1980) was an American writer for children and young adults. For her 1945 novel, ''The Moved-Outers'', she received a Newbery Medal honor award and the Child Study Association of America Children's Book Award. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The moved outers / illustrated by Helen Blair. by Means, Florence Crannell, 1891-1980

    Published 1945
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    It takes all kinds / Florence Crannell Means. by Means, Florence Crannell, 1891-1980

    Published 1964
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    Florence Crannell Means papers, by Means, Florence Crannell, 1891-1980

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    Us Maltbys / [By] Florence Crannell Means. by Means, Florence Crannell, 1891-1980

    Published 1966
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    Borrowed brother / Illustrated by Dorothy Bayley Morse. by Means, Florence Crannell, 1891-1980

    Published 1958
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    That girl Andy. by Means, Florence Crannell, 1891-1980

    Published 1962
    Book
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    Sagebrush surgeon / By Florence Crannell Means. by Means, Florence Crannell, 1891-1980

    Published 1955
    Book
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