
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott was an American writer. She was a frequent contributor to The Ladies' Home Journal.

Rainy Week
As an orchestrated gathering of personalities unfolds during a weeklong downpour, secrets, desires, and unexpected connections emerge.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs
When a young woman discovers a pack of dogs, she throws them a unique Christmas party, leading to unexpected chaos and heartwarming connections in one memorable holiday celebration.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Old-Dad
A disgraced college student and her father are caught in a whirlwind of scandal, forcing them to see each other and themselves in a new light.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Fairy Prince and Other Stories
During a family's Thanksgiving gathering filled with unique personalities, the anticipation of Christmas intertwines with budding romance, creating a magical atmosphere.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Little Eve Edgarton
A seemingly ordinary girl shatters expectations in a world obsessed with appearances, proving that true worth lies far beyond beauty as she navigates love and destiny.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

The Indiscreet Letter
A young woman's journey of self-discovery and romantic uncertainty ignites aboard a train, sparked by a letter and a chance encounter.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

The Stingy Receiver
When a wealthy patient recovering from an accident tries to teach her young doctor about gratitude, their lives take a surprising turn, testing the very meaning of giving and receiving.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

The Sick-a-Bed Lady And Also Hickory Dock, The Very Tired Girl, The Happy-Day, Something That Happened in October, The Amateur Lover, Heart of The City, The Pink Sash, Woman's Only Business
In a seaside house, a bedridden woman's journey of healing and self-discovery intertwines whimsically with the doctor who mends her body and touches her heart.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Molly Make-Believe
In a time of illness and loneliness, a man finds an unexpected connection through heartfelt letters from an imaginary friend, causing him to question everything he thought he knew about love.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

The White Linen Nurse
A young woman on the verge of becoming a nurse searches for her true identity amidst the demanding expectations of her profession and the restrictive norms of society.
By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott