Grace S. Richmond (née Grace Louise Smith; March 10, 1866 – November 28, 1959) was an American romance novelist known for writing On Christmas Day in the Morning and for creating the Dr. R.P. Burns series. Her father was American author and Baptist clergyman, Charles Edward Smith.[3]

Grace S. Richmond
Grace S. Richmond
Grace S. Richmond, from a 1913 publication.
BornGrace Louise Smith
(1866-03-10)March 10, 1866[1]
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, US
DiedNovember 28, 1959(1959-11-28) (aged 93)
Dunkirk, New York, US[2]
OccupationNovelist
Notable works
Spouse
Nelson Guernsey Richmond
(m. 1887; died 1944)
Children2
Parents

Bibliography edit

 
the book "Red & Black" 1919
  • The Indifference of Juliet (1905)
  • The Second Violin (1906)
  • Round the Corner in Gay Street (1908)
  • On Christmas Day in the Morning (1908)
  • A Court of Inquiry (1909)
  • Red Pepper Burns (1910)
  • On Christmas Day in the Evening (1910)
  • Strawberry Acres (1911)
  • Brotherly House (1912)
  • Mrs. Red Pepper (1913)
  • The Twenty-Fourth of June: Midsummer's Day (1914)
  • The Brown Study (1914)
  • Under the Country Sky (1916)
  • Red Pepper's Patients (1917)
  • Red and Black (1919)
  • Foursquare (1922)
  • Rufus (1923)
  • Red of the Redfields (1924)
  • Cherry Square: A Neighborly Novel (1926)
  • Lights Up (1927)
  • High Fences (1930)

References edit

  1. ^ "Grace S. Richmond (Author of On Christmas Day in the Morning)". Goodreads. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  2. ^ "Grace S. Richmond - Students". Britannica Kids. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  3. ^ The women who make our novels Page 270 Grant Martin Overton - 1928 "As a clergyman's daughter and a physician's wife, the suggestions for Redfield Pepper Burns and Robert McPherson Black must have come very naturally to her. These two — the generous, red-haired, impulsive and humane doctor and the ..."

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