Rosemary Drachman Taylor (May 8, 1899 – November 7, 1981) was an american author whose works were made into plays, films, radio and television programs.
Her novels included Chicken Every Sunday, Ridin' the Rainbow, Bar Nothing Ranch, Come Clean, My Love, and Harem Scare'm.
The book was an autobiographical look at the Mose Drachman family during the early 1900s and was compared to Life With Father.
[5] The book was further adapted into a film of the same name in 1949 starring Dan Dailey and Celeste Holm.
"[9] The Philadelphia Inquirer also gave the novel a positive review, although they did not like it as much as Chicken Every Sunday.