
Mary E. Mann
Mary Elizabeth Mann, née Rackham, was a celebrated English novelist in the 1890s and early 1900s. She also wrote short stories, primarily on themes of poverty and rural English life. As an author she was commonly known as Mary E. Mann.
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A Sheaf of Corn
In an old English village, a strong-willed woman finds her sense of duty ignited by a neighbor's plight, leading her on a path of compassion.
By Mary E. Mann

Mrs. Day's Daughters
After a scandalous crime devastates their family, two sisters respond in vastly different ways as they navigate poverty, despair, and the rigid societal expectations that threaten to define their futures.
By Mary E. Mann