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Our list of Works --which includes all five primary titles in the Library of Congress Online Catalog, published 1926 to 1934-- begins with a 1919 publication by LAPL. Is this a book? Somehow we should put that in the prose biography. If it is a book then we should describe the 1926 California Fairy Tales as, say, her first book published commercially.
LCCatalog: visit Basic Search; enter 'Shannon, Monica' and select 'Author/Creator Keyword' and 'Begin Search'; select her name; use 'Sort by' for convenience.