Julia Sauer was an American writer of children's fiction and librarian.
10 Facts About Julia Sauer
Julia Lina Sauer was born April 8,1891, in Rochester, New York.
Julia Sauer attended the University of Rochester and the New York State Library School at Albany.
Julia Sauer then returned to Rochester, where she was the head of the children's department at the Public Library from 1921 to 1958.
Julia Sauer eventually edited Radio Roads to Reading, a book on radio book talks for children.
Julia Sauer presented the paper "Library Services to Children in a World at War" to the 8th Pan- American Child Congress in Washington, DC, in 1942.
Julia Sauer died June 26,1983, in Rochester, New York.
Julia Sauer's papers are held at the Rochester public library and the University of Minnesota.
Julia Sauer wrote three books for children, two of which were among the annual Newbery Medal runners-up, now called Newbery Honor Books.
Julia Sauer's first book, Fog Magic, is a fantasy novel set in Nova Scotia.