Elvira Woodruff


Elvira Woodruff is an American children's writer known for books that include elements of fantasy and history.

Writing

Elvira Pirozzi was born in Somerville, New Jersey, and attended Adelphi University and Boston University for one year each as an English literature major. She held diverse jobs including janitor, gardener, ice-cream truck driver, receptionist, window-dresser, store owner, and baker. Her first marriage did not last, and she found herself divorced and raising two young sons. She worked as a librarian in Easton, Pennsylvania and read stories to young children. She began writing. By 1999, she had written twenty children's books.

Reviews

Kirkus Reviews described her book Small Beauties as a "little history in a lovely story," and her book The Memory Coat as an exploration of how Russian-Jewish families escaped oppression to come to America. Publishers Weekly described her book The Summer I Shrunk My Grandmother as a deft blend of "magic and farce" and a "lighthearted romp about a somewhat misguided budding scientist".

Books

Dear Levi

  1. Dear Levi: Letters from the Overland Trail: Letters from the Overland Trail, illustrated by Beth Peck
  2. Dear Austin: Letters from the Underground Railroad, illus. Nancy Carpenter

    Time Travelers

  3. George Washington's Socks
  4. George Washington’s Spy: A Time-travel Adventure

    Other