Sara Seale
Mary Jane MacPherson and/or A.D.L. MacPherson  | |
|---|---|
| Pen name | Sara Seale | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Period | 1932-1971 | 
| Genre | romance | 
| Spouse | yes | 
Sara Seale, was the pseudonym by Mary Jane MacPherson (d. 11 March 1974)[1] and/or A.D.L. MacPherson (d. 30 October 1978), a British writing team of over 45 romance novels as from 1932 to 1971. Seale was one of the first Mills & Boon's authors published in Germany and the Netherlands. By the 1950s Seale was earning over £3,000/year.[2]
Biography
Mary Jane MacPherson began writing at an early age while still in her convent school. Besides being a writer, MacPherson was also a leading authority on Alsatian dogs, and was a judge at Crufts.[3]
Bibliography
Single novels
- Beggars May Sing (1932)
 - Grace Before Meat (1932)
 - Chase the Moon (1933)
 - Summer Spell (1937)
 - This Merry Bond (1938)
 - Spread Your Wings (1939) a.k.a. My Heart's Desire
 - Green Grass Growing (1940)
 - Barn Dance (1941) a.k.a. Queen of Hearts
 - Stormy Petrel (1941)
 - The Silver Sty (1942)
 - House of Glass (1944) a.k.a. Maggy
 - Folly to Be Wise (1946)
 - The Reluctant Orphan (1947) a.k.a. Orphan Bride
 - The English Tutor (1948)
 - The Gentle Prisoner (1949)
 - These Delights (1949)
 - The Young Amanda (1950)
 - Then She Fled Me (1950)
 - The Dark Stranger (1951)
 - Wintersbride (1951)
 - The Lordly One (1952)
 - The Forbidden Island (1953)
 - Turn to the West (1953)
 - The Truant Spirit (1954)
 - Time of Grace (1955)
 - Child Friday (1956)
 - Sister to Cinderella (1956)
 - I Know My Love (1957)
 - Trevallion (1957)
 - Lucy Lamb (1958) a.k.a. Lucy Lamb, Doctor's Wife
 - Charity Child (1959)
 - Dear Dragon (1959)
 - Cloud Castle (1960)
 - The Only Charity (1961)
 - The Reluctant Landlord (1962)
 - Valentine's Day (1962)
 - By Candlelight (1963)
 - The Youngest Bridesmaid (1963)
 - The Third Uncle (1964)
 - To Catch a Unicorn (1964)
 - Green Girl (1965)
 - The Truant Bride (1966)
 - Penny Plain (1967)
 - That Young Person (1969)
 - Dear Professor (1970)
 - Mr. Brown (1971) a.k.a. The Unknown Mr. Brown
 
Author's omnibus collections
- Green Girl / Penny Plain / Queen Of Hearts (Harlequin Omnibus 9) (1975)
 - Young Amanda / Truant Bride / Beggars May Sing (1983)
 
Anthologies in collaboration
- Do Something Dangerous / Youngest Bridesmaid / Doctor David Advises (1964) (with Elizabeth Hoy and Hilary Wilde)
 - Surgeon's Marriage / The Only Charity / The Golden Peaks (1964) (with Kathryn Blair, Eleanor Farnes)
 - Mountain Clinic / Forbidden Island / Dear Fugitive (1971) (with Elizabeth Hoy, Jean S. MacLeod)
 - Orphan Bride / Full Tide / House in the Timberwoods (1971) (with Celine Conway, Joyce Dingwell)
 - Then She Fled Me / Castle in Corsica / Scatterbrains-Student Nurse (1971) (with Margaret Malcolm and Anne Weale)
 - Wintersbride / Marriage Compromise / Tamarisk Bay (1972) (with Kathryn Blair, Margaret Malcolm)
 - Children's Nurse / Heart Specialist / Child Friday (1972) (Susan Barrie and Kathryn Blair)
 - Harlequin Golden Library Vol. XLI: Over The Blue Mountains, Summer Lightning, Lucy Lamb, Doctor's Wife (1973) (with Mary Burchell and Jill Tahourdin)
 - Masquerade / Rata Flowers Are Red / Unknown Mr. Brown (1977) (with Anne Mather, Mary Moore)
 - Master of Comus / My Heart's Desire / Flight Into Yesterday (1983) (with Charlotte Lamb and Margaret Way)
 
References and sources
- ^ The Gazette (PDF)
 - ^ Bernard W. E. Alford. “Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies.” Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, vol. 33, no. 2, 2001, pp. 354–355. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4053426.
 - ^ Turn to the West 1985 edition (ISBN 0263754499), back cover text
 - ^ FantasticFiction