![]() ![]() ![]() Paul for forty-two years, where they raised a son and a daughter, spending summers in the Wisconsin backwoods, although they did travel for several years in Scotland and France.Īnything Can Happen on the River, her first novel, was published in 1934. ![]() On June 12 of that year, she married University of Minnesota instructor Raymond Woodard Brink, a young mathematics professor she had met in Moscow. She attended the University of Idaho for three years (1914-17) before transferring to the University of California in 1917, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1918. She started writing for her school newspapers and continued that in college. Her grandmother's life and storytelling abilities inspired her writing at an early age. Born Caroline Ryrie, the only child of Alexander and Henrietta (Watkins) Ryrie, Brink was orphaned by age 8, and raised by her maternal grandmother, Caroline Watkins, the model for Caddie Woodlawn. ![]()
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