Roger Carroll Garis ((1901-09-10)September 10, 1901 – (1967-09-30)September 30, 1967) was an American writer. He wrote for magazines and also writer The Outboard Boys series of books. In addition to his writing of books for children and adults, he contributed to the Waterbury, Connecticut Republican and wrote for the stage and for television.
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Roger Garis | |
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Born | (1901-09-10)September 10, 1901 Newark, New Jersey , U.S. |
Died | September 30, 1967(1967-09-30) (aged 66) |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Education | Princeton University, Columbia University |
Genre | Children's literature |
Notable works | The Outboard Boys series |
Children | Leslie Garis |
His father, Howard R. Garis, and his mother, Lilian Garis, were very popular authors in their day, writing hundreds of books under their own names, as well as pseudonyms.
Garis was born in Newark, New Jersey, and attended Princeton University and Columbia University, but received his law degree from New Jersey Law School. Garis also wrote several books under pseudonyms for the Stratemeyer Syndicate, as did his parents.
Garis' sister, Cleo F., also wrote a three-book series concurrently with his Outboard Boys series.
Roger Garis' daughter, Leslie Garis, wrote a memoir of the family, The House of Happy Endings (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007).
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