![]() ![]() ![]() She was awarded the Authors' Club First Novel Award for her book Theft. She has referred to her limited commercial success as being due to the ''very odd, unsalable length" of her books, which tend to be story collections or novellas. ![]() Ingalls' reputation is characterised by deep admiration and acclaim but also a certain degree of obscurity. Ingalls died from multiple myeloma under hospice care in London on 6 March 2019, at age 78. She was the daughter of Phyllis (née Day) and the late Sanskritist Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Sr., and the sister of the computer scientist Dan Ingalls. degree from Radcliffe College in 1964, and immigrated to England. Ingalls was born on, in Boston and grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts where her father was a professor at Harvard. Ingalls's short story "Last Act: The Madhouse" inspired the story of the character Jean in the 1997 film Chinese Box by Wayne Wang. Caliban was published in 1982, and her book of short stories Times Like These in 2005. She won the 1970 Authors' Club First Novel Award for Theft. Rachel Holmes Ingalls ( – 6 March 2019) was an American-born author who had lived in the United Kingdom from 1965 onwards. ![]()
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