On Thursday, March 25, author Beverly Cleary died in her home in Carmel Valley, Calif., her publisher HarpersCollins said in a statement. She was 104. "We are saddened by the passing of Beverly Cleary, one of the most beloved children's authors of all time. Looking back, she'd often say, 'I've had a lucky life,' and generations of children count themselves lucky too," said Suzanne Murphy, president and publisher of HarperCollins Children's Books, in a press release. "Her timeless books are an affirmation of her everlasting connection to the pleasures, challenges, and triumphs that are part of every childhood." Cleary, who won the Laura Ingalls Wilder...
- 3/26/2021
- E! Online
Beverly Cleary died on March 25 at age 104, according to a statement posted by HarperCollins. The beloved children's book author was responsible for creating some of the most well-known characters in children's literature, including Ramona Quimby, Beezus Quimby, Ralph S. Mouse, and more. Beverly died in Carmel, CA, where she'd lived since the 1960s, and is survived by her two children, Malcolm and Marianne, three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
"We are saddened to share that Beverly Cleary, one of the most beloved children's books authors of all time, passed away yesterday, March 25, at 104 years old," Suzanne Murphy, president and publisher of HarperCollins Children's Books, said in a statement. "Looking back, Beverly would often say, 'I've had a lucky life,' and generations of readers count themselves lucky, too lucky to have the very real characters she created, including Henry Huggins, Ramona and Beezus Quimby, and Ralph S. Mouse, as true friends...
"We are saddened to share that Beverly Cleary, one of the most beloved children's books authors of all time, passed away yesterday, March 25, at 104 years old," Suzanne Murphy, president and publisher of HarperCollins Children's Books, said in a statement. "Looking back, Beverly would often say, 'I've had a lucky life,' and generations of readers count themselves lucky, too lucky to have the very real characters she created, including Henry Huggins, Ramona and Beezus Quimby, and Ralph S. Mouse, as true friends...
- 3/26/2021
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Author Beverly Cleary, whose books charmed several generations of young readers and were adapted for film and television, has died at 104. She passed Thursday at her longtime home in Carmel, Calif., according to a statement from publisher HarperCollins.
“We are saddened by the passing of Beverly Cleary, one of the most beloved children’s authors of all- time. Looking back, she’d often say, ‘I’ve had a lucky life,’ and generations of children count themselves lucky too—lucky to have the very real characters Beverly Cleary created, including Henry Huggins, Ramona and Beezus Quimby, and Ralph S. Mouse, as true friends who helped shape their growing-up years,” said a statement from Suzanne Murphy, president and publisher of HarperCollins Children’s Books.
Cleary was born on April 12, 1916 in McMinnville, Oregon as Beverly Atlee Bunn. She later attended Chaffey Junior College in Ontario, Calif., earning her tuition with work as a chambermaid and seamstress,...
“We are saddened by the passing of Beverly Cleary, one of the most beloved children’s authors of all- time. Looking back, she’d often say, ‘I’ve had a lucky life,’ and generations of children count themselves lucky too—lucky to have the very real characters Beverly Cleary created, including Henry Huggins, Ramona and Beezus Quimby, and Ralph S. Mouse, as true friends who helped shape their growing-up years,” said a statement from Suzanne Murphy, president and publisher of HarperCollins Children’s Books.
Cleary was born on April 12, 1916 in McMinnville, Oregon as Beverly Atlee Bunn. She later attended Chaffey Junior College in Ontario, Calif., earning her tuition with work as a chambermaid and seamstress,...
- 3/26/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Beloved children’s author Beverly Cleary, whose characters Ramona Quimby and Henry Huggins enthralled generations of youngsters, has died. She was 104.
Cleary’s publisher, HarperCollins, announced her death Friday. In a statement, the company said Cleary died in Carmel, California, her home since the 1960s, on Thursday. No cause of death was given.
Suzanne Murphy, president and publisher of HarperCollins Children’s Books shared in a statement, “We are saddened by the passing of Beverly Cleary, one of the most beloved children’s authors of all time. Looking back, she’d often say, ‘I’ve had a lucky life,’ and generations ...
Cleary’s publisher, HarperCollins, announced her death Friday. In a statement, the company said Cleary died in Carmel, California, her home since the 1960s, on Thursday. No cause of death was given.
Suzanne Murphy, president and publisher of HarperCollins Children’s Books shared in a statement, “We are saddened by the passing of Beverly Cleary, one of the most beloved children’s authors of all time. Looking back, she’d often say, ‘I’ve had a lucky life,’ and generations ...
- 3/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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