Isabelle Christian Holland (June 16, 1920 – February 9, 2002) was an
American author of fiction for children and adults. She wrote
gothic novel
Gothic fiction, sometimes called Gothic horror in the 20th century, is a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting. The name is a reference to Gothic architecture of the European Middle Ages, which was characteristic of the settings of ea ...
s, adult
mysteries,
romantic thriller
A romantic thriller is a narrative that involves elements of the romance and thriller genres.
A good thriller provides entertainment by making viewers uncomfortable with moments of suspense, the heightened feeling of anxiety and fright. A thri ...
s and many books for children and young adults.
Life and career
Holland was born in
Basel
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, neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (BS) ...
,
Switzerland. Her father was the American
Consul
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in
Liverpool
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,
England
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, during
World War II
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. Due to the war, she moved to the
United States
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in 1940. She attended Tulane University and also was a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Alpha Theta (), also known simply as Theta, is an international women’s fraternity founded on January 27, 1870, at DePauw University, formerly Indiana Asbury. It was the first Greek-letter fraternity established for women. The main arc ...
. As publicity director for Lippincott, she oversaw the publicity for ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' and became a friend of author Harper Lee.
She wrote over 50 books and was still working at the time of her death at age 81 in
New York City
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.
Holland's books for children and young adults tackled a variety of difficult and/or controversial topics—death,
rape
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,
incest
Incest ( ) is human sexual activity between family members or close relatives. This typically includes sexual activity between people in consanguinity (blood relations), and sometimes those related by affinity ( marriage or stepfamily), ado ...
,
teen pregnancy
Teenage pregnancy, also known as adolescent pregnancy, is pregnancy in a female adolescent or young adult under the age of 20. This includes those who are legally considered adults in their country. The WHO defines adolescence as the period bet ...
,
sexual abuse
Sexual abuse or sex abuse, also referred to as molestation, is abusive sexual behavior by one person upon another. It is often perpetrated using force or by taking advantage of another. Molestation often refers to an instance of sexual assa ...
, and
homosexuality
Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to pe ...
. Reoccurring themes in her books for adults and children include the ravages of
alcoholism
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on families, and the healing and redemptive power of animals.
Her literary archives are in the
de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
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at the University of Southern Mississippi
[ and the Kerlan Collection of Children's Literature at the ]University of Minnesota
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.[
Two of her novels have been made into movies:
* '' Bump in the Night'' (1991)
* '']The Man Without a Face
''The Man Without a Face'' is a 1993 American drama film starring and directed by Mel Gibson, in his directorial debut. The film is based on Isabelle Holland's 1972 novel of the same name. Gibson's direction received positive reviews from most c ...
'' (1993)
These novels deal with issues or allegations of pedophilia
Pedophilia ( alternatively spelt paedophilia) is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children. Although girls typically begin the process of pubert ...
.
Works
*(1953) "The Fortune Hunter" (fiction). ''Collier's'', Jan 24, pp. 32–39.
*(1967) ''Cecily'' (fiction)
*(1970) ''Amanda's Choice'' (fiction)
*(1972) ''The Man Without a Face'' (fiction)
*(1973) ''Heads You Win Tails I Lose'' (fiction)
*(1974) ''Trelawny'' (fiction)
*(1975) ''Of Love and Death and Other Journeys'' (fiction)
*(1975) ''Kilgaren'' (fiction)
*(1975) ''Moncrieff'' (fiction)
*(1976) ''Trelawny's Fell'' (fiction)
*(1976) ''Standish Place'' (fiction)
*(1977) ''Alan and the Animal Kingdom'' (fiction)
*(1977) ''Darcourt'' (fiction)
*(1977) ''Hitchhike'' (fiction)
*(1978) ''The DeMaury Papers'' (fiction)
*(1978) ''Dinah and the Green Fat Kingdom'' (fiction)
*(1978) ''Grenelle'' (fiction)
*(1978) ''Journey for Three'' (fiction)
*(1978) ''Ask No Questions'' (fiction)
*(1979) ''Tower Abbey'' (fiction)
*(1979) ''The Marchington Inheritance'' (fiction)
*(1980) ''Now Is Not Too Late'' (fiction)
*(1980) ''Counterpoint'' (fiction)
*(1981) ''Counterpart'' (fiction)
*(1981) ''Summer of My First Love'' (fiction)
*(1981) ''The Lost Madonna'' (fiction)
*(1982) ''Abbie's God Book'' (fiction)
*(1982) ''A Horse Named Peaceable'' (fiction)
*(1983) ''The Empty House'' (fiction)
*(1983) ''God, Mrs. Muskrat and Aunt Dot'' (fiction)
*(1983) ''Perdita'' (fiction)
*(1983) ''After the First Love'' (fiction)
*(1984) ''Kevin's Hat'' (fiction)
*(1984) ''A Death at St. Anselm's'' (mystery)
*(1984) ''Green Andrew Green'' (fiction)
*(1984) ''The Island'' (fiction)
*(1985) ''Jenny Kiss'd Me'' (fiction)
*(1986) ''Henry and Grudge'' (fiction)
*(1987) ''Toby the Splendid'' (fiction)
*(1987) ''The Christmas Cat'' (fiction)
*(1987) ''Love and the Genetic Factor'' (fiction)
*(1988) ''Love and Inheritance'' (fiction)
*(1988) '' Bump in the Night'' (fiction)
*(1989) ''The Easter Donkey'' (fiction)
*(1989) ''A Fatal Advent'' (mystery)
*(1989) ''The Unfrightened Dark'' (fiction)
*(1990) ''The Journey Home'' (fiction)
*(1990) ''Thief'' (fiction)
*(1991) ''Search'' (fiction)
*(1991) ''The House in the Woods'' (fiction)
*(1994) ''Behind the Lines'' (fiction)
*(1995) ''Family Trust'' (fiction)
*(1996) ''The Promised Land'' (fiction)
*(1999) ''Paperboy'' (fiction)
See also
References
External links
Isabelle Holland Books and Series with covers
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American children's writers
1920 births
2002 deaths
20th-century American novelists
Writers from Basel-Stadt
Tulane University alumni
American women children's writers
American women novelists
20th-century American women writers
American expatriates in Switzerland
American expatriates in the United Kingdom