Susan Cooper
Susan Cooper (1813–1894) was an American writer, naturalist, and philanthropist, best known as the daughter of James Fenimore Cooper and author of 'Rural Hours' (1850), a pioneering work of nature writing by an American woman. Her book, based on journals of rural life in Cooperstown, New York, earned praise from Charles Darwin and went through multiple editions. Later in life, she founded the Orphan House of the Holy Savior and Thanksgiving Hospital in Cooperstown.
Mamaroneck, New York, U.S.
Apr 17, 1813
Nature writing
Essays
Greenwitch
Silver on the Tree
Ghost Hawk
The Dark is Rising
Over Sea, Under Stone: Book 1 of The Dark Is Rising Sequence
Silver on the Tree: Book 5 of The Dark Is Rising Sequence
The Dark Is Rising Sequence: Over Sea, Under Stone; The Dark Is Rising; Greenwitch; The Grey King; Silver on the Tree
Over Sea, Under Stone
The Boggart
Greenwitch (The Dark Is Rising Book 3)
The Boggart
Green Boy
Over Sea, Under Stone
Silver on the Tree (The Dark Is Rising Book 5)
Green Boy
The Dark is Rising
Ghost Hawk
The Boggart
Victory
The Dark is Rising
Ghost Hawk
The Dark Is Rising: The Complete Sequence (Dark Is Rising Sequence)
Seaward
The Grey King