Ella Leffland, Novelist Drawn to Portraying Outsiders, Dies at 95
Briefly

"Growing up, she felt either a double sense of belonging or no sense of belonging, Ms. Leffland said in a 1992 interview. I think coming from a family that was different..."
"Memories of her California youth during World War II became fodder for one of her best known novels, Rumors of Peace...a coming-of-age tale about a young tomboy..."
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