Helen Dore Boylston was a prominent American author, best known for her young adult novel series, the Sue Barton series and the Carol Page series. Boylston was born on April 4, 1895, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where she spent most of her childhood. She was nicknamed "Troub" due to her mischievous nature. Boylston initially aspired to study medicine like her father, but she opted for nursing due to its shorter training period. She graduated from the nursing program at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1915.
After her graduation, Boylston sailed to France to serve in World War I as part of the British Expeditionary Force. She worked as a nurse in a local hospital and specialized in anesthesia, rising to the rank of captain. Boylston documented her experiences during her service in a book published in 1927. After the war, she remained in Europe for two years, providing service to civilians in Poland, Italy, Germany, Albania, and Russia. It was during this time that she became friends with Rose Wilder Lane. Upon her return to the United States, Boylston resumed her nursing career, teaching anesthesiology at Massachusetts General Hospital and becoming the department's director. She later worked as a psychiatric nurse in New York City and as a head nurse in Connecticut.
Boylston missed the camaraderie and intense effort of her wartime service and joined the Red Cross to work in Poland and Albania. However, the work was not satisfying for her. She then returned to the U.S., where she taught nose and throat anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital for two years. During this time, Rose Wilder Lane read Boylston's wartime diary and arranged for its publication in the Atlantic Monthly. Boylston's first book, "Sister: War Diary of A Nurse," gives a detailed account of her personal experiences during the war times. She later collaborated with Rose Lane and wrote a book based on their time spent together in a European excursion of 1926. This book, called "Travels with Zenobia," was published in the year 1982.
Sue Barton Books
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Year
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Sue Barton, Student Nurse
1936
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Sue Barton, Senior Nurse
1937
3
Sue Barton, Visiting Nurse
1938
4
Sue Barton, Rural Nurse
1939
5
Sue Barton, Superintendent of Nurses
1940
6
Sue Barton, Neighborhood Nurse
1949
7
Sue Barton, Staff Nurse
1952
Carol Page Books
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Title
Year
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1
Carol Goes Backstage
1941
2
Carol Plays Summer Stock
1942
3
Carol Goes on the Stage / Carol on Broadway
1943
4
Carol on Tour
1946
Helen Dore Boylston Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
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Sister
1927
2
Travels with Zenobia
1983
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Travels with Zenobia (With: Rose Wilder Lane)
1983
U.S. Landmark Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
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Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (By: Ted W. Lawson, Peter B. Mersky)
1943
2
The Monitor and the Merrimac and Other Naval Battles
0
3
The Voyages of Christopher Columbus (By: Armstrong Sperry)
1950
4
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
1943
5
The Landing of the Pilgrims (By: James Daugherty)
1950
6
The Voyages of Christopher Columbus
1950
7
Our Independence and the Constitution (By: Dorothy Canfield Fisher)
1950
8
The Landing of the Pilgrims
1950
9
Paul Revere and the Minute Men (By: Dorothy Canfield Fisher)
1950
10
Our Independence and the Constitution
1950
11
The Monitor and the Merrimac and Other Naval Battles (By: Fletcher Pratt)
1951
12
Paul Revere and the Minute Men
1950
13
The Pirate Lafitte and the Battle of New Orleans ( By: Robert Tallant)
1951
14
The Pirate Lafitte and the Battle of New Orleans
1951
15
Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia (By: Margaret Cousins)
1952
16
Trappers and Traders of the Far West (By: James Daugherty)
1952
17
Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia
1952
18
Clipper Ship Days (By: John Edward Jennings)
1952
19
Trappers and Traders of the Far West
1952
20
The Louisiana Purchase ( By: Robert Tallant)
1952
21
Clipper Ship Days
1952
22
John Paul Jones, Fighting Sailor (By: Armstrong Sperry)
1953
23
The Louisiana Purchase
1952
24
Clara Barton
1955
25
John Paul Jones: The Pirate Patriot
1953
26
Davy Crockett (By: Stewart Hall Holbrook)
1955
27
Davy Crockett
1955
28
The Story of D-Day (By: Bruce Bliven Jr.)
1956
29
The Story of D-Day
1956
30
Abe Lincoln: Log Cabin to White House (By: Sterling North)
1956
31
Wyatt Earp: U.S. Marshal (By: Stewart Hall Holbrook)
1956
32
Abe Lincoln: Log Cabin to White House
1956
33
Wyatt Earp: U.S. Marshal
1956
34
Evangeline and The Acadians ( By: Robert Tallant)
1957
35
Remember the Alamo! ( By: Robert Penn Warren)
1958
36
Evangeline and The Acadians
1957
37
Remember the Alamo!
1958
38
Andrew Carnegie and the Age of Steel (By: Katherine Binney Shippen)
1958
39
The American Revolution (By: Bruce Bliven Jr.)
1958
40
Andrew Carnegie and the Age of Steel
1958
41
The Battle for the Atlantic (By: Jay Williams)
1959
42
The American Revolution
1958
43
The Golden Age of Railroads (By: Stewart Hall Holbrook)
1960
44
The Battle for the Atlantic
1959
45
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (By: Bruce Bliven Jr.)
1960
46
The Golden Age of Railroads
1960
47
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945
1960
48
William Penn: Quaker Hero (By: Hildegarde Dolson)
1961
49
Americans into Orbit: The Story of Project Mercury (By: Gene Gurney)
1962
50
William Penn: Quaker Hero
1961
51
Mr. Bell Invents the Telephone
1963
52
Mr. Bell Invents the Telephone (By: Katherine Binney Shippen)
1963
53
The Story of Thomas Alva Edison (By: Margaret Cousins)
1965
54
From Casablanca To Berlin- The War in North Africa and Europe: 1942-1945
1965
55
Battle for Iwo Jima
1967
56
From Casablanca To Berlin- The War in North Africa and Europe: 1942-1945 (By: Bruce Bliven Jr.)
1965
57
Walk in Space: The Story of Project Gemini (By: Gene Gurney)
1967
58
George Washington: Frontier Colonel
2006
59
The Copper Kings of Montana (By: Marian T. Place)
1967
60
The Swamp Fox of the Revolution
2008
61
Battle for Iwo Jima ( By: Robert Leckie)
1967
62
The Mysterious Voyage of Captain Kidd (By: A.B.C. Whipple)
1970
63
George Washington: Frontier Colonel (By: Sterling North)
2006
64
The Swamp Fox of the Revolution (By: Stewart Hall Holbrook)