
Lore Segal
Also known as
Lore Groszman was born in Vienna, Austria, the daughter of a bank accountant. In 1938, when the Nazis came into power, her father was fired because of his ethnicity, and in 1939 her parents sent her to England to escape the Nazis. She lived in several foster homes and wrote the British government to convince them to allow her parents to join her in England. Her father was interned in a Scottish camp for and died shortly before the end of the war. Lore and her mother stayed in England. Lore received a degree in English Literature from Bedford College of the University of London. In 1951, Lore immigrated to the United States and settled in New York City. She worked and wrote short stories, which were published in magazines. In 1961, she married David Segal in 1961, with whom she had two children. She began to write children's books, and in 1964, she published her first book, Other People's Houses, which was based on her experiences as a child refugee. In 1968 she began teaching writing at Columbia University School of the Arts. In 1970, her husband died. She continues to live in New York City and to write.
Born 1928-03-09
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Books by Lore Segal
Total count: 40
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Other people's houses.Bodley Head1958-01-01
Other People's Houses[1st edition]Harcourt, Brace & World1964-01-01-
Tell me a MitziFarrar, Straus and Giroux1970-01-01
Tell me a Mitzi[1st ed.]Farrar, Straus and Giroux1970-01-01
All the way home.[1st ed.]Farrar, Straus, Giroux1973-01-01
The juniper tree, and other tales from Grimm.[1st ed.]Farrar, Straus and Giroux1973-01-01
Other People's HousesBodley Head Children's Books1974-05-09
Lucinellaa novel1st ed.Farrar, Straus, and Giroux1976-01-01
Tell me a Trudy1st ed.Farrar, Straus and Giroux1977-01-01-
Juniper Tree and Other TalesPenguin Random House1977-01-01
Tell Me a MitziScholastic Paperbacks1978-01-01
Hans-mon-Hérisson et treize autres contesGallimard1979-10-05
The story of old Mrs. Brubeck and how she looked for trouble and where she found him1st ed.Pantheon Books1981-01-01
The story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless her cat1st ed.Knopf1985-01-01
Her first Americana novel1st ed.Knopf1985-01-01
Ilka's first Americana novel1st ed.Knopf1985-01-01-
Her First AmericanFawcett1986-05-12
The book of Adam to MosesKnopf1987-01-01
All the Way HomeSunburst1988-04-01
The story of King Saul and King David1st ed.Schocken Books1991-01-01-
Ihr erster Amerikaner.Fischer Verlag1996-01-01
Du the pour lorryLEVI1998-05-19
Du the pour lorryLEVI1998-05-19-
Mrs. Lovewright & Purrless Her CatRandom House Value Publishing1998-07-13
Morris the artist1st ed.Farrar Straus Giroux2003-01-01
Why Mole ShoutedAnd Other Stories1st editionFarrar, Straus and Giroux2004-01-01
More Mole stories and Little Gopher, too1st ed.Farrar, Straus and Giroux2005-01-01
The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless Her CatAtheneum Books for Young Readers2005-05-17
The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless Her CatAladdin2005-05-17
Shakespeare's KitchenStoriesNew Press2007-04-02-
Shakespeare's KitchenStoriesNew Press, The2008-01-01
Haar eerste AmerikaanNieuw Amsterdam2009-01-01
Half the kingdomMelville House2013-01-01-
Still AliveA Holocaust Girlhood RememberedFeminist Press at The City University of New York2013-01-01
Half the KingdomA NovelMelville House Publishing2014-01-01-
Other People's HousesOpen Road Integrated Media, Inc.2014-01-01
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Her First AmericanA NovelOpen Road Integrated Media, Inc.2014-01-01
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Tell Me a MitziDover Publications, Incorporated2017-01-01
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Journal I Did Not KeepNew and Selected WritingMelville House Publishing2019-01-01
Ladies' LunchSort of Books2023-01-01