Book Reviews of The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio : How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less

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

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Publisher: Simon Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780743211222 - ISBN-10: 0743211227
Publication Date: 4/4/2001
Pages: 352

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Lynn B. (windowlady) reviewed on 9/18/2008...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

What a great find! I picked this book up at the Salvation Army and loved it! It is the true story of a woman who supported her family of 10 kids by doing what she did best- write jingles or finish a line in 25 words or less. She was a gifted writer and she won many prizes to prove it; two cars, numerous trips, bicycles, toys, kitchen appliances and a boat-load of money- all used to support her family. She was a hero to her kids and a true inspiration to the rest of us.

Denise B. (VintageNana) - Valley Spgs, CA reviewed on 3/11/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Evelyn Ryan was a housewife and mother in Defiance, Ohio who between the 1950s and 1960's (the contest era) entered every contest available. She wrote poetry, prose, jingles, short stories for the newspaper. With her winnings she managed to keep her family afloat and poverty at bay. Her husband was a typical man of the time; worked, drank, managed the money. By entering contests where ever she found them - TV, radio, newspapers, etc Evelyn was able to win bicycles, watches, washing machines, dryers, cars, trips and even a jutebox. She sold almost all of her prizes because her family needed the money. The story is about her upbeat, look at the good side of life personality. She raised ten kids who turned out to be strong honest hard-working people. I really liked the book and would recommend it to everyone.

Kathleen A. reviewed on 6/20/2007...


This was a decent read but overall I was disappointed. For the first half of the book I felt like I was reading the same chapter over and over again. We were poor, mom entered a contest, (insert catchy entry here) she won a prize. It picked up at the end but was too repetative for me.

Karen C. (BrooklynIrishGirl) reviewed on 11/17/2006...


I loved this book! I also saw the movie. Its about how one woman supplements her familys income with contests. The husband of the family is a alcoholic who resents her winning but needs the money and prizes to get by. This is based on a true woman.

Amy W. (athenainaminivan) reviewed on 7/26/2006...


What an inspiring story of a mom who loved her family. Encourages me to be a better, more loving mom.

Maggie C. (skywaywaver) reviewed on 7/7/2006...


a somewhat sad yet inspiring story abot a mother who raised her large family with the proceeds of her contest winnings, as her alcoholic husband could not provide much. Loved it!

Roberta G. (Bobbi) reviewed on 7/6/2006...


This is a wonderful book full of Middle-American imagination in earning family living money by winning all sorts of prizes--lots of kids, who eventually get into the act.

The husband drinks up his meager salary, so this started out as an act of desperation and ended up a wonderful act of love.

Maureen H. (Maestra) reviewed on 7/4/2006...


Excellent book about Terry Ryan and her wonderfully creative mother. When the family fell on hard times, Terry's mom and her talent for winning contests helped keep them all together in the family home. A must read!

Marilyn Z. (Marilyn) reviewed on 6/24/2006...


This is the story of an amazing family with a strong, self-reliant woman in charge. I loved every word of this book and was sorry to see it end.

Carol V. reviewed on 3/28/2006...


Heartwarming story...if you grew up in the 40s and 50s like I did, it brings back memories.

R B. (DesertShaman) reviewed on 2/4/2006...


Very easy read, nice style. Gave perspective on the family's life without whining about how poor or unfortunate they were. A fun read.

Joey S. (Joey) reviewed on 12/4/2005...


Wonderful, bright, fun, uplifting book.