![]() She married Ian Cameron, a printmaker and publisher, in 1934 and the couple had a son, David, in 1944. She joined the Los Angeles Public Library in 1930 and later worked as a research librarian for the Los Angeles Board of Education and two different advertising companies. Cameron studied at UCLA and the Art Center School of Los Angeles. At age 16, she moved with her mother and stepfather to Los Angeles. ![]() Her family moved to South Charleston, Ohio when she was three years old, and then to Berkeley, California when she was six. Biography Įleanor Cameron was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada on March 23, 1912. ![]() National Book Award in category Children's Books. ![]() She published 20 books in her lifetime, including The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet (1954) and its sequels, a collection of critical essays called The Green and Burning Tree (1969), and The Court of the Stone Children (1973), which won the U.S. Eleanor Frances (Butler) Cameron (Ma– October 11, 1996) was a children's author and critic. ![]()
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