Mavis Jukes

Dorothy Mavis Jukes[1] (pseudonym Iris Hudson; born May 3, 1947)[2] is an American author of novels for children.[3] She has also published nonfiction books for children and pre-teens about puberty. Her books are usually health-based. She has also written the text for picture books under the name Iris Hudson.

Biography

Mavis Jukes was born on May 3, 1947, in Nyack, New York. She is the daughter of Thomas Hughes Jukes, a famous molecular biologist and nutritionist,[1] who pioneered the use of methotrexate as a new cancer therapy and was one of the first to formulate the neutral theory of molecular evolution.

She did her undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley.[4] Before becoming an author, Jukes was a licensed California attorney and a teacher. Jukes became inactive as an attorney in 1984.[4] Her first book, ''No One is Going to Nashville", was published in 1983. She received the Newbery Honor distinction in 1985 for her book Like Jake and Me.[5]

She lives with her husband, the sculptor and painter Robert H. Hudson, and their daughters in Cotati, Sonoma County, California.[6]

Publications

Fiction

References

  1. Sanders, Robert (November 17, 1999). "Outspoken Biochemist Died Nov.1". The Berkeleyan, November 17 - 23, 1999 (Volume 28, Number 15). Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  2. Random House
  3. "Books to get you ready to head back to school". The Washington Post. August 12, 2012.
  4. "Dorothy Mavis Jukes # 88466 - Attorney Licensee Search". apps.calbar.ca.gov.
  5. Newbery Honor Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, plymouth.lib.in.us; accessed July 5, 2015.
  6. "Robert Hudson". FAMSF Search the Collections. 2018-09-21. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
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