Ann Head
Ann Head (née Anne Wales Christensen) (1915 – 1968) was an American fiction writer whose work was regularly published in magazines including Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, McCall's, Ladies Home Journal, and others during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. She wrote at least nine novels and two serial novels that were published in magazines, four of which were also published as books, and at least 21 published short stories. Her most famous work, Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones, a novel about a teen pregnancy, was made into a TV movie and stayed in print for four decades.
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Ann Head
Ann Head (née Anne Wales Christensen) (1915 – 1968) was an American fiction writer whose work was regularly published in magazines including Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, McCall's, Ladies Home Journal, and others during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. She wrote at least nine novels and two serial novels that were published in magazines, four of which were also published as books, and at least 21 published short stories. Her most famous work, Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones, a novel about a teen pregnancy, was made into a TV movie and stayed in print for four decades.
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Ann Head (née Anne Wales Chris ...... e was a senior in high school.
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1915-10-30
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Anne Wales Christensen
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1968-05-07
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1915-10-30
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Anne Wales Christensen
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Beaufort, South Carolina
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1968-05-07
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Beaufort, South Carolina
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Romantic Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult
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Ann Head
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Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones
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Ann Head (née Anne Wales Chris ...... yed in print for four decades.
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