Marcia Levin
Born(1918-10-29)October 29, 1918
Philadelphia, United States
DiedApril 18, 2006(2006-04-18) (aged 87)
Sarasota, Florida
OccupationWriter
Period1951 to 1978
GenreChildren's fiction
Notable worksDonna Parker
The Merry Mailman
Tom Corbett
SpouseMartin Levin
Children3, including Jeremy Leven
Website
marcialevin.com

Marcia Lauter Obrasky Levin (October 29, 1918 – April 18, 2006) was a children's book author, sometimes using the pen name of Marcia Martin. She was creator of the Donna Parker series, as well as 22 books for beginning readers, and some of the first enrichment textbooks about the New Math.

Biography

Levin was born and raised in Philadelphia, the daughter of Abraham N. Obrasky and Elizabeth Lauter Obrasky.[1] Her father was a dentist.[2] She graduated from Overbrook High School. She married writer, publisher, and lawyer Martin Levin in 1939.[3] They had three children,[4] including writer Jeremy Leven, publisher Hugh Lauter Levin, and psychologist and academic dean Wendy Newby.[5] She lived in Rye, New York for 56 years. She died in Sarasota, Florida, in 2006, at the age of 87.

Publications

The Chicago Tribune praised Levin and Bendick's Take Shapes, Lines, and Letters (1962) as "a dandy introduction to the world of mathematics without numbers."[6]

Donna Parker Series

Tom Corbett Series

Classics Retold

The Merry Mailman Series

Mathematics

Other books

References

  1. ^ "Elizabeth Lauter Obrasky". The Reporter Dispatch. 1980-06-28. p. 10. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  2. ^ "Local Men Get Medical Degrees". Harrisburg Telegraph. 1914-06-06. p. 3. Retrieved 2024-02-03 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Applications for Marriage Licenses". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 1939-03-26. p. 11. Retrieved 2024-02-03 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Martin P. Levin of Rye Named Head of Book Publishing Group". The Daily Item. 1966-07-20. p. 2. Retrieved 2024-02-03 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "The Levin Center » About Us". Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  6. ^ "Junior Bookshelf: Review of 'Take Shapes, Lines and Letters'". Chicago Tribune. 1962-09-30. p. 146. Retrieved 2024-02-03 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Levin, Marcia Lauter Obrasky (1960). Donna Parker, a Spring to Remember. Whitman Publishing Company.
  8. ^ Levin, Marcia Lauter Obrasky (1962). Donna Parker, Mystery at Arawak. Whitman Publishing Company.
  9. ^ Bendick, Jeanne; Levin, Marcia Lauter Obrasky (1961). Take a number : new ideas + imagination = more fun. Internet Archive. New York : Whittlesey House.
  10. ^ Bendick, Jeanne; Levin, Marcia (1962). Take Shapes, Lines and Letters; New Horizons in Mathematics. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-004487-6.
  11. ^ "Juveniles Will Enjoy Books Cued to Them". Journal and Courier. 1964-10-29. p. 27. Retrieved 2024-02-03 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Levin, Marcia Lauter Obrasky (1998). Grandmother's book. Internet Archive. New York : Galahad Books. ISBN 978-1-57866-035-3.