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Jesse stuart biography printable worksheet

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        1. The document provides biographical information about American writer Jesse Stuart.
        2. This lesson contains a complete guided reading worksheet with 51 questions (answer keys included) for Split Cherry Tree by Jesse Stuart.
        3. By Jesse Stuart had published books in four major genres: Man with a Bull-Tongue Plow (poetry), Head o' W-Hollow (short stories).
        4. This biography provides insight into how both Stuart's closest friends and most distant fans viewed him, without hiding his eccentricities.
        5. This lesson contains a complete guided reading worksheet with 51 questions (answer keys included) for Split Cherry Tree by Jesse Stuart..

          Jesse Stuart

          American poet

          Jesse Hilton Stuart

          BornJesse Hilton Stuart
          (1906-08-08)August 8, 1906
          Riverton, Kentucky, United States
          DiedFebruary 17, 1984(1984-02-17) (aged 77)
          Ironton, Ohio, US
          OccupationAuthor, educator
          Alma materLincoln Memorial UniversityVanderbilt University
          Notable worksTaps for Private Tussie
          Notable awardsGuggenheim Award, 1937
          Thomas Jefferson Memorial Award, 1943
          Poet Laureate of Kentucky, 1954
          SpouseNaomi Deane Norris
          ChildrenJessica Jane.
          RelativesMitchell Stuart (father)
          Martha Stuart (mother)
          www.jsfbooks.com

          Jesse Hilton Stuart (August 8, 1906 – February 17, 1984) was an American writer, school teacher, and school administrator who is known for his short stories, poetry, and novels as well as non-fiction autobiographical works set in central Appalachia.

          Born and raised in Greenup County, Kentucky, Stuart relied heavily on the rural locale of northeastern Kentucky for his wri