Grace May NorthGrace May North was born on February 1, 1876, in Utica, New York, to parents whose identities are not widely recorded in public sources. She became a newspaper journalist and later a prolific author of fiction aimed at children and young adults. Her riting career focused on stories that featured adventurous and morally grounded protagonists, often placing girls and boys in roles of equal significance. Most of her books were published under her real name, Grace May North, though some were later reissued under the pseudonym Carol Norton. Her narratives typically centered on themes of personal growth, social values, and youthful resilience, and she was known for combining engaging storytelling with subtle life lessons. In addition to her books, she contributed to periodicals and was respected for her work in both journalism and fiction. She lived and wrote during a period when literature for young readers was beginning to reflect more active and independent characters, a shift that her work helped advance. Grace May North passed away on July 23, 1960, in San Luis Obispo, California, at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of literature that remained in circulation for decades. Read More Read Less
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