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Amy Ella Blanchard

Amy Ella Blanchard

Amy Ella Blanchard was a notable American author recognized for her extensive contributions to children's literature. Born in 1856, she began her writing career in the late 19th century, producing a wide array of stories that captured the imaginations of young readers. Blanchard's works often featured themes of adventure, friendship, and moral lessons, making her a beloved figure in the genre. Among her most significant titles are 'The Little Maid' and 'The Adventures of a Brownie,' which showcased her ability to weave enchanting narratives that resonated with children and parents alike. Blanchard's literary significance lies not only in her prolific output but also in her role as a pioneer for women writers in children's literature during a time when the field was predominantly male. Her stories often emphasized the importance of kindness and integrity, reflecting the values of her era while also appealing to the timeless nature of childhood experiences. Through her engaging storytelling and relatable characters, Amy Ella Blanchard left a lasting legacy that influenced future generations of children's authors and continues to be celebrated in the realm of juvenile fiction.

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Amy Ella Blanchard (June 28, 1854 – July 4, 1926) was a prolific American writer of children's literature.

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“and although her mother and father come to church every Sunday, and give liberally to charities, their little girl is not taught to find happiness by thinking of others rather than of herself, and so that poor little self of hers often feels as much neglected as Maggie Horn ever did.”

“and although her mother and father come to church every Sunday, and give liberally to charities, their little girl is not taught to find happiness by thinking of others rather than of herself, and so that poor little self of hers often feels as much neglected as Maggie Horn ever did.”

Books from the author

The Four Corners
A Journey of Joy
A Dear Little Girl's Thanksgiving Holidays
Mabel's Mishap
The Four Corners Abroad
Little Miss Oddity
Nancy First and Last
From Tenderfoot to Golden Eaglet: A Girl Scout Story
Mammy's Baby
Because of Conscience: Being a Novel Relating to the Adventures of Certain Huguenots in Old New York
The Four Corners in Camp
A Gentle Pioneer: Being the Story of the Early Days in the New West
Dimple Dallas: The Further Fortunes of a Sweet Little Maid
The Four Corners in Japan
Talbot's Angles
Worth His While
The Glad Lady
Janet's College Career
Three Pretty Maids
Playmate Polly
Elizabeth, Betsy, and Bess—schoolmates
Three Little Cousins
Wee Babies
A Dear Little Girl's Summer Holidays
A Frontier Knight: A Story of Early Texan Border-Life
A Dear Little Girl
The Wonderful Fan
Wits' End
A Little Maid of Picardy
The Four Corners in California
Little Miss Mouse
A Dear Little Girl at School
A Loyal Lass: A Story of the Niagara Campaign
Hearts and Clubs: A Comedy in Three Acts

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