Eugenia Price, Author of the Georgia Trilogy and St. Simons Trilogy, among other historical novels.
Eugenia Price (June 22, 1916 - May 28, 1996) was an American author best known for her historical novels which were set in the American South.
After attending Ohio University for two years, Eugenia Price became the only female student to be enrolled in Ohio's Northwestern Dentistry School.
In 1949 Eugenia Price embraced Christianity, an act which would have a profound effect on her career and her reputation.
After post-conversion hiatus, Eugenia Price felt led to accept a job as writer/director "Unshackled!"
In 1953 Eugenia Price published the book "Discoveries Made From Living My Life" which launched her career as an inspirational novelist.
In 1961 Eugenia Price visited St. Simons Island, Georgia during a book signing tour.
Lighthouse is a 1972 novel by Eugenia Price, the third and last of St Simons Trilogy.
Eugenia Price, Woman to Woman, London: Oliphants Ltd., 1963.
Eugenia Price She is my wife, my lover, my best friend.