Martha Albrand was an American writer known for her delicate emotional descriptions and profound psychological insights. Her works often focus on the inner world and life experiences of women, particularly skilled at depicting the roles of women in the family and society. Born on September 8, 1910, she passed away on June 24, 1981.
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