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planter of French descent, and Alice Luard Wintle, also born in British India. In 1923 she married American
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Weston divorced her husband in 1951 but later remarried. At the time of the divorce they were living in
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Robert Weston, and moved with him to the United States, where she began a writing career.
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Massachusetts, State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1798–1950
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as handling "an American story with the dexterity and subtlety of
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Christine Weston
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Unnao
Uttar Pradesh
indigo
businessman
Dawn Powell
Henry James
psychological novelist
Twentieth-Century Fox
Maureen O'Hara
Tyrone Power
Otto Preminger
non-fiction
Ceylon
Afghanistan
New York City
Bhimsa, the Dancing Bear
Newbery Honor
children's book
Castine, Maine
New England
Bangor, Maine
Guggenheim Fellowship
OCLC
1497822

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