Biography
Inez Haynes was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1873, the daughter of Gideon and Emma Jane (Hopkins) Haynes. Her parents, who were from Boston, returned to the U.S. during her childhood and she was raised in Boston. In 1897 she married her first husband, Rufus Hamilton Gillmore, a newspaperman who supported her feminism. While at Radcliffe (1897-1900), she became involved in the women's suffrage movement. Her first novel, June Jeopardy, was published in 1908. Her first marriage ended in divorce, and in 1916 she married writer Will Irwin. During World War I, she and her husband served as war correspondents in France, England and Italy. She was awarded the O. Henry Award for her short story "The Spring Flight" (1924). In 1948, her second husband died, and she relocated to Scituate, Massachusetts.
In addition to her popular Maida series of children's books, she wrote novels and short stories. Her fiction often dealt frankly with feminist concerns and women’s social issues, including divorce, single parenthood and workplace issues. She also wrote mysteries, and other books, including an etiquette book for girls, a travel book about California, and “Angels and Amazons: A Hundred Years of American Women”, a collection of biographical sketches.
In addition to her popular Maida series of children's books, she wrote novels and short stories. Her fiction often dealt frankly with feminist concerns and women’s social issues, including divorce, single parenthood and workplace issues. She also wrote mysteries, and other books, including an etiquette book for girls, a travel book about California, and “Angels and Amazons: A Hundred Years of American Women”, a collection of biographical sketches.
Books by Inez Haynes Gillmore
The native son
The story of the Woman's Party
Maida's Little House
Classic Works of Inez Haynes G
Classic Works of Inez Haynes Gillmore
The Californiacs and The Native Son
The Californiacs
The story of the Ford case
The story of the Ford case
The story of Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party
Up hill with banners flying
Up hill with banners flying
Maida's little treasure hunt
Maida's little house party
Maida's little house party
Maida's Little Farm
Maida's little hospital
Maida's little lighthouse
Family circle
Maida's little zoo
Maida's little cabins
Maida's little theater
The women swore revenge
The women swore revenge
Maida's little houseboat
Maida's little houseboat
Maida's little village
Maida's little village
Many murders
Many murders
Maida's little camp
Maida's little island
A body rolled downstairs
A body rolled downstairs
The poison cross mystery
The poison cross mystery
Murder in fancy dress
Youth must laugh
Youth must laugh
P.D.F.R.
P.D.F.R.
Gertrude Haviland's divorce
Gertrude Haviland's divorce
The Ollivant orphans
Phoebe and Ernest
Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid
Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid
June Jeopardy