What I posted in October of last year:
https://www.hbook.com/?detailStory=happy-hundredth-birthday-lee-kingman
(with photo)
Aka Mary Lee Kingman and Lee Natti, she lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Her daughter is Susanna Natti, illustrator of David A. Adler's "Cam Jansen" mystery series.
From "Contemporary Authors":
...She says that her writing "was strongly influenced by our family life and the atmosphere in which we still live--beside a water-filled quarry in the woods of Lanesville, near Gloucester. Cape Ann has provided background material for many of my books, and because my husband's parents emigrated from Finland, I have had a special interest in Scandinavian themes. Finnish workers on Cape Ann were involved in working the stone quarries, which gave me background for four books, including The Best Christmas. We traveled in Finland, Lapland, Norway, and Denmark in 1965, which resulted in two books about Lapland, The Secret Journey of the Silver Reindeer and The Meeting Post. In 1970 we spent some time in Iceland and that led to Escape from the Evil Prophecy.
"Although I have written stories for pre-schoolers and the middle years, my recent books have been for young adults, including Head over Wheels which is concerned with how the trauma of quadraplegia affects a teen-ager and more particularly, his family. The exploration of family relationships is a subject of special interest to me....
(snip)
She's written picture books and novels. One of her more popular novels - if dated - is "The Peter Pan Bag." About that one: "A seventeen-year-old girl discovers why people drop out of society when she becomes part of a Boston hippie colony."
One Amazon reader wrote a review with this title: "Hilarious but holds the attention."
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&rlz=1R2DMUS_enUS348&um=1&sa=1&q=%22lee+kingman%22+books
(covers and photos)
https://www.capeannmuseum.org/collections/artists/lee-kingman-natti/
(four striking designs & brief bio)
http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50048848/
(synopses)
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/310167.Lee_Kingman
(reader reviews)
https://www.hbook.com/?detailStory=lunch-with-lee-kingman
(Lunch with Lee Kingman, in 2012 - about her life)
http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/kingman.htm
https://digitalheritage.noblenet.org/noble/items/show/1114
(about Cape Ann)
https://goodmorninggloucester.org/tag/lee-kingman-natti/
("Cape Ann Narratives of Art in Life")
WORKS
Publications for Children
Fiction
Pierre Pidgeon, illustrated by Arnold E. Bare. Boston, Houghton
Mifflin, 1943 .
Ilenka, illustrated by Arnold E. Bare. Boston, Houghton Mifflin,
1945 .
The Rocky Summer, illustrated by Barbara Cooney. Boston, Houghton
Mifflin, 1948 .
The Best Christmas, illustrated by Barbara Cooney. New York,
Doubleday, 1949 ; London, Constable, 1958 .
Philippe's Hill, illustrated by Hildegard Woodward. New York,
Doubleday, 1950 .
The Quarry Adventure, illustrated by Barbara Cooney. New York,
Doubleday, 1951 ; as Lauri's Surprising Summer, London, Constable,
1957 .
Kathy and the Mysterious Statue, illustrated by Jean MacDonald Porter.
New York, Doubleday, 1953 .
Peter's Long Walk, illustrated by Barbara Cooney. New York, Doubleday,
1953 .
Mikko's Fortune, illustrated by Arnold E. Bare. New York, Farrar
Straus, 1955 .
The Magic Christmas Tree, illustrated by Bettina. New York, Farrar
Straus, 1956 ; London, Oxford University Press, 1957 .
The Village Band Mystery, illustrated by Erik Blegvad. New York,
Doubleday, 1956 .
Flivver, The Heroic Horse, illustrated by Erik Blegvad. New York,
Doubleday, 1958 .
Ginny's First Secret, illustrated by Hazel Hoecker. Newton,
Massachusetts, Phillips, 1958 .
House of the Blue Horse. New York, Doubleday, 1960 .
The Saturday Gang, illustrated by Burt Silverman. New York, Doubleday,
1961 .
("A group of boys in a New England town have a great time during the filming of a TV series.")
Peter's Pony, illustrated by Fen Lasell. New York, Doubleday, 1963 .
Sheep Ahoy!, illustrated by Lisl Weil. Boston, Houghton Mifflin,
1963 .
Private Eyes: Adventures with the Saturday Gang, illustrated by Burt
Silverman. New York, Doubleday, 1964 .
The Year of the Raccoon. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1966 .
("Draws a realistic picture of a problem many young people face. Describes Joe's relationships to his pet raccoon and the members of his family and reveals that there are many talents in a family.")
The Secret Journey of the Silver Reindeer, illustrated by Lynd Ward.
New York, Doubleday, 1968 ; Kingswood, Surrey, World's Work, 1970 .
("Rather than relinquish his family's wealth to his treacherous uncle, a fifteen-year-old Lapp boy undertakes a secret journey to his ancestral burial ground, proving he has the courage and inherited right to be the head of the family.")
The Peter Pan Bag. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1970 .
("A seventeen-year-old girl discovers why people drop out of society when she becomes part of a Boston hippie colony.")
Georgina and the Dragon, illustrated by Leonard Shortall. Boston,
Houghton Mifflin, 1972 .
" It was sitting by the leg of the bed, its face buried in its front
paws, crying piteously. Georgina doesn't know what she's let herself
in for when she agrees to help Dolores the dragon, but their quest is
doubly difficult with a fierce and determined dragon-hunter on their
trail."
The Meeting Post: A Story of Lapland, illustrated by Des Asmussen. New
York, Crowell, 1972 ; London, MacRae, 1985 .
Escape from the Evil Prophecy, illustrated by Richard Cuffari. Boston,
Houghton Mifflin, 1973 .
Break a Leg, Betsy Maybe! Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1976 .
Head over Wheels. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1978 ; London, Hamish
Hamilton, 1979 .
The Refiner's Fire. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1981 .
The Luck of the "Miss L." Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1986 .
Catch the Baby!, illustrated by Susanna Natti. New York, Viking,
1990 .
Publications for Adults
Editor, Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books 1956-1965. Boston, Horn
Book, 1965 .
Editor, Newbery and Caldecott Medal Award Winners and Honor Books
1922-1968. Boston, Horn Book, 1968 .
Editor, with Joanna Foster and Ruth Giles Lontoft, Illustrators of
Children's Books 1957-1966. Boston, Horn Book, 1968 .
Editor, Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books 1966-1975. Boston, Horn
Book, 1975 .
Editor, The Illustrator's Notebook. Boston, Horn Book, 1978 .
Editor, with Grace Hogarth and Harriet Quimby, Illustrators of
Children's Books 1967-1976 Boston, Horn Book, 1978 .
Editor, Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books 1976-1985. Boston, Horn
Book, 1986 .
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1284&bih=894&ei=Zr6YXa2ULaal_Qbq_baYDg&q=lee+kingman+kirkus&oq=lee+kingman+kirkus&gs_l=psy-ab.3...17187.20823..21030...0.0..0.122.1451.17j1....2..0....1..gws-wiz.......0i273j0j0i67j0i131j0i131i67j0i22i30j0i22i10i30j33i299j33i160.lbax8LLUF_8&ved=0ahUKEwit36z6voXlAhWmUt8KHeq-DeMQ4dUDCAo&uact=5
(Kirkus reviews)
Also, "Pierre Pidgeon," with Arnold E. Bare's illustrations, won the 1944 Caldecott Honor.
Oh, and here's a 70-minute video interview!
https://vimeo.com/81480955
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll6Sc-A7AwU
(2:53 interview)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeL8nJCZ2sM
(preview of "Pierre Pidgeon," 1:03)