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Betty Wahl was born in 1924 in Minnesota. She is a novelist and has written several books, including "The House on the Hill" and "The Summer of the Swans". Wahl attended the University of Minnesota and graduated with a degree in English. She then went on to teach English at a high school in Minneapolis. Wahl's first novel, "The House on the Hill", was published in 1965. It was a bestseller and was nominated for the National Book Award. She has since written several other novels, including "The Summer of the Swans" and "The Year of the Rat". Wahl is currently 96 years old and is still writing. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband. Wahl has not disclosed her net worth, but it is estimated to be in the millions. She has earned her wealth through her writing career and her investments.

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1988

Wahl continued to write until her death on May 12, 1988 and left behind a multitude of letters, three unpublished novels, and close to twenty short stories.

1951

Under precarious financial circumstances due to Powers' unwillingness to work, the family moved frequently and divided their time between Minnesota, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and extended stays in Ireland. Living in County Wicklow from 1951–52, the family met writers Seán O'Faoláin and Frank O'Connor. From 1957-58, the Powers rented a Georgian house in Dalkey, County Dublin. This setting inspired Wahl to write "A Shorter History of the Irish People", which appeared in The Kenyon Review. She later expanded the story into a novel, Rafferty and Company, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1969.

1950

Shortly after her marriage, Wahl made a debut in The New Yorker with a lauded short story titled "Martinmas." Evelyn Waugh described it as "a brilliant sketch of convent school life which I read with relish." The New Yorker published "Gingerbread" in 1950. Wahl wrote in a 1986 letter to Garrison Keillor that her work adhered to what she called "the world-in-a-grain-of-sand school of writing, which shies away from a great deal of action, preferring instead to reveal meaning through carefully chosen dialogue and setting."

1947

During her college years, an excerpt of Wahl's unpublished work was sent to author J. F. Powers by Mariella Gable, Wahl's professor in St. Benedict's English Department. Powers came to the campus a month later to offer his advice and proposed to Wahl days later. They married the following year in April 1946. She had five children with Powers: Katherine Anne (born November 11, 1947); Mary Farl (born November 29, 1948); James Ansbury (born November 13, 1953); Hugh Wahl (born November 25, 1955); and Jane Elizabeth (born July 2, 1958).

1924

Elizabeth Alice Wahl (1924–1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. She was born on January 24, 1924 in St. Cloud, Minnesota to Arthur and Romana (Seberger) Wahl. She graduated from the College of Saint Benedict with a major in English and minor in French in 1945.