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Grace Smith Richmond

    Grace Louise Smith Richmond fue una autora estadounidense célebre por sus novelas románticas. Sus obras a menudo se centraban en personajes fuertes pero compasivos, ejemplificados por su popular Dr. R.P. Burns. Richmond se destacó por escribir para revistas femeninas, produciendo 27 novelas entre 1905 y 1936. Su estilo capturó el encanto y la amabilidad de sus personajes, resaltando frecuentemente su fortaleza interior y empatía.

    On Christmas Day In The Morning
    Under the Country Sky
    On Christmas Day in the Evening
    With Juliet in England
    The Bells of St. John's
    The Second Violin
    • The Second Violin

      • 212 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

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      The Second Violin
    • On Christmas Day in the Evening

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

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      On Christmas Day in the Evening