Janet Lambert
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Janet Lambert was a playwright and author of 54 books of young adult fiction for girls from 1941 to 1969. Lambert's works, best known as the Penny and Tippy Parrish series, focused on the lives and the coming of age choices of the daughters of U.S. Army officers during World War II and the Korean War-era. Lambert was born Maude Janet "Dodi" Snyder December 12 or December 17, 1893 in or near Crawfordsville, Indiana, the daughter of Francis Aloysius Snyder and Mabel Galey.
She married Kent Craig Lambert (1891-1982) on January 1, 1918. Kent, a brother of longtime Purdue basketball coach, Ward Lambert, was a 1913 graduate of Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, He served in World War I and continued his Army career as a cavalry officer. In World War II, he saw service in North Africa, Anzio and China. He retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1951 after 34 years active duty. At the time of his retirement he was post commander of Fort Jay, Governors Island, in New York City. The couple had one daughter, Jeanne Anne Lambert (born 1919) who not unlike a character in her mother's books, did marry a West Point graduate, Lieutenant Dean Titus Vanderhoef (USMA 1940), at Fort Jay's post chapel on July 27, 1940.
Lambert's life experience as an Army wife provided the background and settings for many of her books about the lives of teenage children of military officers. While the U.S. Military Academy figures frequently in the lives of her characters, her husband did not attend West Point, gaining his officer training through the National Guard and mid-level Army schools such at the United States Army Cavalry School at Fort Riley, Kansas. In 1930, he was instructor at the Virginia Military Institute.
Janet Lambert died on March 16, 1973 at Beach Haven, New Jersey and is buried with her husband in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
WORKS by series and years of original publication:
PENNY PARRISH STORIES
- Star Spangled Summer 1941
- Dreams of Glory 1942
- Glory Be! 1943
- Up Goes the Curtain 1946
- Practically Perfect 1947
- The Reluctant Heart 1950
TIPPY PARRISH STORIES
- Miss Tippy 1948
- Little Miss Atlas 1949
- Miss America 1951
- Don't Cry Little Girl 1952
- Rainbow After Rain 1953
- Welcome Home, Mrs. Jordon 1953
- Song in Their Hearts 1956
- Here's Marny 1969
JORDON STORIES
- Just Jennifer 1945
- Friday's Child 1947
- Confusion by Cupid 1950
- A Dream for Susan 1954
- Love Taps Gently 1955
- Myself & I 1957
- The Stars Hang High 1960
- Wedding Bells 1961
- A Bright Tomorrow 1965
PARRI MACDONALD STORIES
- Introducing Parri 1962
- That's My Girl 1964
- Stagestruck Parri 1966
- My Davy 1968
CANDY KANE STORIES
- Candy Kane 1943
- Whoa, Matilda 1944
- One for the Money 1946
DRIA MEREDITH STORIES
- Star Dream 1951
- Summer for Seven 1952
- High Hurdles 1955
CAMPBELL STORIES
- The Precious Days 1957
- For Each Other 1959
- Forever and Ever 1961
- Five's a Crowd 1963
- First of All 1966
- The Odd Ones 1969
SUGAR BRADLEY STORIES
- Sweet as Sugar 1967
- Hi, Neighbor 1968
CHRISTIE DRAYTON STORIES
- Where the Heart Is 1948
- Treasure Trouble 1949
PATTY AND GINGER STORIES
- We're Going Steady 1958
- Boy Wanted 1959
- Spring Fever 1960
- Summer Madness 1962
- Extra Special 1963
- On Her Own 1964
CINDA HOLLISTER STORIES
- Cinda 1954
- Fly Away Cinda 1956
- Big Deal 1958
- Triple Trouble 1965
- Love to Spare 1967
[edit] References
- United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
- 1900; Census Place: Union, Montgomery, Indiana; Roll: T623 394; Page: 18B; Enumeration District: 116.
- 1920; Census Place: Fort Riley, Geary, Kansas; Roll: T625_533; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 62; Image: 293.
- 1930; Census Place: Lexington, Rockbridge, Virginia; Roll: 2458; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 621.0.
- “Commandant of Fort Jay Ends Army Career Today”, New York Times: 12, February 28, 1951, <http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F30713FC345D117B93CAAB1789D85F458585F9>
- “Jeanne A. Lambert Sets Wedding Date”, New York Times: D1, July 7, 1940, <http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F20611F8395A11728DDDAE0894DF405B8088F1D3>
- “Jeanne Lambert Bride of Officer”, New York Times: Society Section p32, July 28, 1940, <http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=FA0612F73A5A167A93CAAB178CD85F448485F9>
- Lambert, Janet 1894-1973. (2001). In The Cambridge Guide to Children's Books in English. Retrieved April 16, 2008