Zoe Meyer

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Zoe Meyer

Best known for gentle children’s books that bring the natural world close, this early 20th-century writer also later created stories connected with the Bahá’í Faith. Her work has stayed in circulation through library catalogs, reprints, and Project Gutenberg.

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About the author

Zoe Meyer was an American writer whose books for young readers often centered on nature, animals, and outdoor life. Confirmed titles linked to her include The Little Green Door (1921), The Outdoor Book (1928), Under the Maple Tree, and Followers of the Trail, a work also available through Project Gutenberg.

Sources found during this search also describe her as a longtime public school teacher. In later years, she was associated with writing and teaching related to the Bahá’í Faith, and she is credited with Children's Stories from the Dawn-Breakers.

Although detailed biographical information appears limited in the sources I could confirm, her body of work suggests a writer interested in helping children notice the living world around them and engage with stories in a warm, instructive way.