This trilogy comprises Child of the Northern Spring (1987), Queen of the Summer Stars (1990) and Guinevere: The Legend in Autumn (1993).
Her non-fiction work includes two books on divorce, Creative Survival for Single Mothers (1974) and The Custody Handbook (1979).
[2][better source needed] Woolley grew up in Auburn, California as the only child of Lois and William Higman.
[1] She studied architecture at University of California, Berkeley, and married James P. Woolley, an engineer, in 1956.
[3] Persia Woolley died October 3, 2017, in Sebastopol, CA, USA, at the age of eighty one.