Rhoda Truax

Rhoda Truax Silberman (October 28, 1901 June 29, 2000) was an American author.

Born Rhoda Truax in New York City to Justice Charles Henry Truax of the New York State Supreme Court and his wife, Caroline Sanders, she was a graduate of the Horace Mann School and Barnard College in New York City.

Rhoda Truax wrote 12 novels & historical books, the best known being The Doctors Warren of Boston, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1968.

She married twice, firstly to Dr. Robert Henry Aldrich of Boston in 1924 and later, to Henry R. Silberman, a businessman of Boston, in 1955.

Truax had lived in Colorado Springs since 1992 and prior to that was a resident of Cambridge, MA for many decades.

She was the sister of arts administrator and cookbook author and editor, Carol Truax.

Selected published works

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