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Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
Margaret Wolfe Hungerford

Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, born on April 27, 1855, and died on January 24, 1897, was an Irish novelist renowned for her works in children's literature. She is best known for her novel 'The Poor Little Rich Girl,' which gained widespread attention and became a classic in the field of children's literature. more

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