Jane Langton
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Jane Gillson Langton is an American
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 mystery
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 writer and author
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 of children's literature
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.

Biography

Langton was born in Boston
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, Massachusetts
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. She studied astronomy
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 at Wellesley College and the University of Michigan
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, receiving a bachelor's degree in 1944. She received an M.A. in art history
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 from the University of Michigan in 1945, and another M.A. from Radcliffe College
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 in 1948. She studied at the Boston Museum School
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 from 1958 to 1959.

In 1961 Langton wrote and illustrated her first book for children, The Majesty of Grace, a story about a young girl during the Depression
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 who is certain she will some day be Queen of England
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. Langton has since written a children's series, The Hall Family Chronicles, and the Homer Kelly murder mystery novels. She has also written several stand-alone novels and picture books.

Langton's novel The Fledgling is a Newbery Honor book. Her novel Emily Dickinson is Dead was nominated for an Edgar Award
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 and received a Nero Award
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. The Face on the Wall was an editors' choice selection by The Drood Review of Mystery for 1998.

Langton lives in Lincoln, Massachusetts
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, near the town of Concord
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, the setting of many of her novels. Her husband, Bill, died in 1997. Langton has three adult sons: Chris
Christopher Langton
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, David and Andy.

The Hall Family Chronicles

NB: The model for the Hall Family house is located at 148 Walden Street, Concord, MA.
  • The Diamond in the Window (1962) Two Concord children begin to share dreams involving their town's literary heroes.
  • The Swing in the Summerhouse (1967)
  • The Astonishing Stereoscope (1971)
  • The Fledgling (1980)Georgie Hall learns to fly.
  • The Fragile Flag (1984) Five Concord children are gradually joined by hundreds of others in a walk to Washington D.C. to protest a nuclear bomb.
  • The Time Bike (2000)Edward Hall relieves a bike that travels through time.
  • The Mysterious Circus (2005)
  • The Dragon Tree (2008)

The Homer Kelly novels

  • The Transcendental Murder (1964) aka The Minuteman Murder
  • Dark Nantucket Noon (1975)
  • The Memorial Hall Murder (1978)
  • Natural Enemy (1982)
  • Emily Dickinson Is Dead (1984)
  • Good and Dead (1986)
  • Murder at the Gardner (1988)
  • The Dante Game (1991)
  • God in Concord (1992)
  • Divine Inspiration (1993)
  • The Shortest Day: Murder at the Revels (1995)
  • Dead as a Dodo (1996)
  • The Face on the Wall (1998)
  • The Thief of Venice (1999)
  • Murder at Monticello (2001)
  • The Escher Twist (2002)
  • The Deserter: Murder at Gettysburg (2003)
  • Steeplechase (2005)

Other novels

  • The Majesty of Grace (1961) aka Her Majesty Grace Jones
  • The Boyhood of Grace Jones (1972)
  • Paper Chains (1977)

Picture books

  • The Hedgehog Boy: A Latvian Folktale (1985)
  • Salt: From a Russian Folktale (1992)
  • The String of Pearls (1994)
  • Saint Francis and the Wolf (2007)

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