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The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio : How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less
Author: Terry Ryan

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Publisher: Simon Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780743273930 - ISBN-10: 0743273931
Publication Date: 8/30/2005
Pages: 352


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Paperback, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio CD (Abridged), Hardcover

Book Description:

The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio introduces Evelyn Ryan, an enterprising woman who kept poverty at bay with wit, poetry, and perfect prose during the "contest era" of the 1950s and 1960s. Standing up to the church, her alcoholic husband, and antiquated ideas about women, Evelyn turned every financial challenge into an opportunity for innovation, all the while raising her six sons and four daughters with the belief that miracles are an everyday occurrence. The inspiration for a major motion picture, Evelyn Ryan's story is told by her daughter Terry with an infectious joy that shows how a winning spirit and sense of humor can triumph over adversity every time.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Barb R. (babstexas) wrote on 2/15/2007...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

In this book
you will see
a mother's love
through creativity

Mel T. wrote on 8/17/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is an entertaining and true story of a wife and mother of 10 who uses product contests in the 1950s to supplement her family's meager living. An easy but interesting read about a great family.

Nancy S T. (NSTodd303) wrote on 6/11/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

While the blurb on the back of the book describes the book perfectly, I was most impressed by this woman, who after raising 10 kids and sending them all off to college on full scholarships, continued to support her husband while he eventually became a better man. He banked every penny of his pension as she supported him in retirement, and surprised her with a gift of it all, upon his death. It was so much money that she was able to live and travel off the interest and her own pension, and leave the total amount to her kids!

Blurb on the back of the book: "This plucky middle American chronicle, starring an unsinkable, relentlessly resourceful mother and her Madison Avenue-style magic, succeeds on many leels -- as a tale of family spirit triumphing over penury, as a history of mid-century American consumerism, and as a memoir about a woman who was both ahead of her time and unable to escape it." --- The New Yorker

(hickgal) - MD wrote on 5/18/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Although a lot of this book was heartbreaking it was also funny and touching. The mother was a genius at writing jingles and ad lines. She did what what she did best to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table.

CA R. wrote on 9/3/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read this book straight through. Besides being an good story, it is an interesting look at what a woman's life in the 1950's-60s was like if she lived with an alcoholic who was abusive at times. Furthermore, it is a wonderful book about a bright woman with a great deal of determination. The final chapters provide insight on how the children saw their mother differently (that is, better understood her) once they looked through her belongings after her death. It made me cry at the end because I think many of us know women like her...

Karen C. (bookfriend) wrote on 2/28/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Loved this book about a mom of 10 who entered the word contests of the 50's and 60's and helped support her family through prizes--both cash and items like appliances and cars. The book has parts that are hysterically funny, poignant, and inspiring.

Brenna B. (demiducky25) wrote on 11/9/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

An entertaining and quick read--> This was a VERY inspirational story about a woman who managed to keep her family (10 kids!) above the poverty line by using her talent for writing to enter contests in the 1940s and 1950s (jingles, why you like our product in 25 words or less, etc). This book is written by her daughter and you really get a sense of how her mother was a very intelligent, witty, and positive person who started off life with a dream of being a newspaper writer and ended up being a writer in her own way. Evelyn Ryan was trapped in a time period where women were expected to stay at home, but she still found a way to provide for her family. Evelyn's daughter, Terry Ryan paints a very colorful picture of what it was like to live in a house with 10 siblings and an alcoholic father. Her portrayal of her father seems quite realistic- the fear the family felt when he was drinking, how he wanted to stop but was just so consumed by addiction, and the consequences years of drinking took on his body and on his family. Anyway, I felt myself cheering for Evelyn Ryan the entire time and she really shows how any mother would do whatever it is she could do to help her children not only survive, but thrive.

Christine G. wrote on 4/28/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Quite interesting! Like a trip down memory lane. An awesome tribute to "Mother".

Megan D. wrote on 8/29/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I love this book. I was brought to tears several times by the tales of this family. I saw the movie (which I loved) first, and knew I had to read the book. It didn't let me down. I strongly reccomend both of them.

Jean S. (readmore) wrote on 7/24/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The biography of a woman who raised 10 children by entering contests in the 50's and 60's when you completed jingles or with 25 words or less entries. (written by one of her daughters.)


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Lisa S. wrote on 11/13/2009...


Great book, great true story. It will really make you laugh and cry. Highly recommend!

Sarah K. (remgirl) wrote on 5/21/2009...


What a fun book! Really captured what it was like to be involved in contests in this timeperiod, great pictures, samples of contest entries and a story line that made it fun to keep reading.

Lynda C. (Readnmachine) wrote on 8/12/2008...


True-life story of an Ohio woman who supplemented her family's income to provide for the family's 10 children by entering (and frequently winning) the "25 words or less" type contests popular in the 1950s.

Brittany M. (poohbritt) - Baton Rouge, LA wrote on 5/5/2008...


Great story about how a mother in the 1950's kept her family from poverty by contentiously winning prizes for writing witty jingles or catchphrases for companies. It's a good movie and an even better book.

Laura R. (isitfriday) wrote on 2/9/2008...


i though this book was very cute. i loved the mother's charm and her tenacity. i found it entertaining and fun to read.

Tina P. (my3girlz) wrote on 5/10/2007...


This was a really great story!

Kate P. (yourbuddykate) wrote on 2/16/2007...


This book is a delight to read. Funny, touching, and very clever. You will never forget Evelyn Ryan once you've heard her story.

Sandi F. wrote on 8/25/2006...


Quirky, interesting fast read!

Theresa H. (tmh1025) wrote on 7/20/2006...


Great story - reminded me of my mother

Holly W. (SingingReader) wrote on 7/12/2006...


I enjoyed this tremendously- anyone with a 50s mother will appreciate especially


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