Hesba Stretton
Hesba Stretton was the pseudonym of Sarah Smith, an evangelical English author of religious books for children. These were highly popular. By the late 19th century Jessica's First Prayer had sold a million and a half copies – ten times more than Alice in Wonderland. She concocted "Hesba Stretton" from the initials of herself and four surviving siblings, along with the name of a Shropshire village she visited, All Stretton, where her sister Anne owned a house, Caradoc Lodge.
"No place like home"
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Alone in London
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Brought Home
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Cobwebs and Cables
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Fern's Hollow
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Half Brothers
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Jessica's First Prayer; and, Jessica's Mother
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Little Meg's Children
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Lost Gip
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The Christmas Child
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The Doctor's Dilemma
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Two Christmas Stories: Sam Franklin's Savings-Bank; A Miserable Christmas and a Happy New Year
english
Language of works
english
Born/died
1832 — 1911
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