Natalie Anderson Scott

American writer (1906–1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Natalie Anderson Scott (September 7, 1906  February 15, 1983), sometimes Natalie B. Sokoloff, was a Russian-born American writer.

Scott was born on September 7, 1906, in Ekaterinoslav (now called Dnipro), Russian Empire, to Nadjeshda (Mochugovskai) and Boris Kamyshansky Sokoloff.[1] She went to school in England before coming to the United States in 1914 or 1915;[2][1] her family settled permanently in the US in 1922.[3] She began publishing short stories in 1929 and her first novel, So Brief the Years, came out in 1935.[1][3]

Scott died on February 15, 1983, in Larchmont, New York.[4]

Books

  • So Brief the Years (1935)[3]
  • The Sisters Livingston (1946)[3]
  • The Story of Mrs. Murphy (1947)[5]
  • The Husband (1948)[3]
  • Romance (1951)[3]
  • The Little Stockade (1954)[3]
  • Salvation Johnny (1958)[3]
  • The Golden Trollop (1961)[3]

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