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Margaret Sidney

Personal Information

Born June 22, 1844
Died August 2, 1924 (80 years old)
New Haven, United States
Also known as: Harriett Mulford Stone Lothrop, Margaret Margaret Sidney
14 books
4.5 (8)
109 readers

Description

Harriett Mulford Stone was born in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1878, at the age of 34, she began sending short stories to Wide Awake, a children's magazine in Boston. Two of her stories, "Polly Pepper's Chicken Pie" and "Phronsie Pepper's New Shoes", proved to be very popular with readers. Daniel Lothrop, the editor of the magazine, requested that Stone write more. She wrote the now-famous Five Little Peppers series. This series was first published in 1881, the year that Stone married Daniel Lothrop. Daniel had founded the D. Lothrop Company of Boston, which published Harriett's books under her pseudonym, Margaret Sidney. Her husband died in 1892, and Harriett suspended her writing for five years while she continued to run the publishing company. Eventually, she sold the company and resumed writing the Five Little Peppers series. Over the course of her career, she wrote over 30 books. In addition to the Five Little Peppers series, she wrote several books on patriotic themes, including A Little Maid of Concord Town and A Little Maid of Boston.

Books

Newest First

Five Little Peppers Midway

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7

Pepper children, especially Phonsie, win over their hoity-toity cousin while taking joy in their mother's wedding.

Five Little Peppers and How They Grew

4.5 (2)
65

A fatherless family, happy in spite of its impoverished condition, is befriended by a very rich gentleman.

Our Davie Pepper

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2

Further adventures of the Pepper family.

Five Little Peppers and Their Friends

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4

The Peppers take in a beggar girl whom they christen "Rachel," Joel befriends a poor boy named Jack, and Polly and Jasper and their friends form a Comfort Committee and start a cooking school for both sexes.

Five Little Peppers Grown Up

5.0 (1)
7

The continuing story of the Pepper family as the children reach young adulthood. Polly Pepper finds romance while giving piano lessons to help support the family