
Florence Parry Heide
Florence Parry Heide was born in Pittsburgh and raised in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. She began her undergraduate studies at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, then transferred to the University of California at Los Angeles, from which she received her degree in 1939. She moved to New York City and began working in advertising and public relations. When World War II began, she returned to Pittsburgh and became publicity director of The Pittsburgh Playhouse. She met her future husband in 1943 and married him six weeks later. After the war ended, Heide moved with her husband to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where her husband began a private law practice. She raised their children, and began writing children's books. In 1967, her first book, Maximilian, was published. Over the course of her career, she has published more than 100 books for children, including several collections of poetry.
Books by Florence Parry Heide

A Promise Is a Promise

Banana Twist

Banane

Brillstone break-in

Growing Anyway Up

Mystery of the vanishing visitor

Mystery of the whispering voice

Mystery on danger road

Oh, grow up!

Secret dreamer, secret dreams

The day of Ahmed's secret

The House of Wisdom

The Problem With Pulcifer

The Shrinking of Treehorn

Time flies!

Treehorn's Treasure (The Adventures of Treehorn #2)
