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About Colby Rodowsky
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R.I.P. Colby Rodowsky, 88, in Oct. 2020 (YA novelist: Clay, 2001)
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Colby Rodowsky, a prolific author of children’s and young adult novels often set in Baltimore and the Eastern Shore, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 5 at her Riderwood Village home in Silver Spring. The longtime Guilford and Charlesbrook resident was 88.
Book critics said that she built a nationwide following and that her name was a familiar sight on the American Library Association’s annual Notable Books list.
“I’ve always marveled at her impressive body of work,” said Linda Lapides, a retired Enoch Pratt Free Library staff member. “She discovered her calling later in life and wrote with honesty and perception. She didn’t shy away from poverty, mental illness, absent parents and death. Her stories resonated with her readers.”
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Rodowsky, Colby 1932–
(Colby F. Rodowsky)
PERSONAL: Born February 26, 1932, in Baltimore, MD; daughter of Frank M. Fossett and Mary C. Fitz-Townsend; married Lawrence Rodowsky (an appellate court judge), August 7, 1954; children: Laurie, Alice, Emily, Sarah, Gregory, Katherine. Education: College of Notre Dame of Maryland, B.A., 1953. Religion: Roman Catholic.
ADDRESSES: Home—4306 Norwood Rd., Baltimore, MD 21218-1118. Agent—c/o Author Mail, Gail Hochman, Brandt & Brandt, 1501 Broadway, NY 10036.
CAREER: Teacher in public schools in Baltimore, MD, 1953–55, and in a school for special education, 1955–56; Notre Dame Preparatory School, Baltimore, librarian's assistant, 1974–79; children's book reviewer, Baltimore Sunday Sun, 1977–84.
AWARDS, HONORS:American Library Association Notable Book citation for Not My Dog and The Gathering Room, and Best Books for Young Adults citation for Julie's Daughter, Hannah in Between, and Remembering Mog; Hedda Seisler Mason Award, Enoch Pratt Library, for Fitchett's Folly; School Library Journal Best Books of the Year citations for The Gathering Room, Julie's Daughter, and Sydney, Herself; Horn Book Fanfare Award for Not My Dog.
WRITINGS:
FOR CHILDREN
What about Me?, F. Watts (New York, NY), 197