Iola Fuller

Iola Fuller (Marcellus, Michigan, January 25, 1906 – April 12, 1993), later Iola Fuller Goodspeed McCoy, was an American writer.

Her first novel, ''The Loon Feather'', won the 1939 Hopwood Award from the University of Michigan. Set primarily on Mackinac Island in the early 1800s, it is a tale of the life of the daughter of American Indian leader Tecumseh. During World War II, 150,000 copies of the book were printed as Armed Services Editions, inexpensive paperbacks which the Army and Navy Library Services distributed free of charge to members of the American armed forces. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fuller, Iola.
Published 1940
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