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  1. Linda Grace Hoyer Updike (1904–1989) was an American writer from Plowville, Pennsylvania. She was the mother of writer John Updike and grandmother of writer David Updike. Linda Updike also served as the model for several of her son's characters, including one of the main characters in the novel Of the Farm .

  2. Linda Grace Hoyer is Contributor on The New Yorker. Read Linda Grace Hoyer's bio and get latest news stories and articles. Connect with users and join the conversation at The New...

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  3. 27 de jul. de 2001 · She lived an unusual life: reflective, feminine in her thought processes, but nevertheless somewhat stubborn in a time when women were meant to fill a subordinate role. I have found through my research that Hoyer's brilliance did not lie in her intellect and writing alone.

    • Leslie Hoffman
    • 2001
  4. 10 de mai. de 2013 · My Mother, My Rival: The Revolutionary Honesty of Resenting Your Kids. By Michelle Dean. Linda Grace Hoyer had little luck as a writer, so she encouraged her son, John Updike, to follow the path. His success might have sparked a grudge in her, but let’s not pretend that means she wasn’t a good mother. 1.

  5. The Linda Grace Hoyer collection at Ursinus College consists of Lindas professional and personal writings. Drafts and proofs of her many short stories as well as novels (published and unpublished) accompany correspondence with editors and publishing houses.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2009 · My father’s parents were Wesley Russell Updike, a high school math teacher and coach, and his wife, Linda Grace Hoyer, a bookish farm girl who gave her only child his first inklings of a creative...

  7. The Linda Grace Hoyer collection at Ursinus College consists of Lindas professional and personal writings. Drafts and proofs of her many short stories as well as novels (published and unpublished) accompany correspondence with editors and publishing houses.