
Maud Howe Elliott
Maud Howe Elliott was an American novelist, most notable for her Pulitzer prize-winning collaboration with her sisters, Laura E. Richards and Florence Hall, on their mother's biography The Life of Julia Ward Howe (1916). Her other works included A Newport Aquarelle (1883); Phillida (1891); Kasper Craig (1892); Mammon, later published as Honor: A Novel (1893); Roma Beata, Letters from the Eternal City (1903); Sun and Shadow in Spain (1908) ;The Eleventh Hour in the Life of Julia Ward Howe (1911); Three Generations (1923); Lord Byron's Helmet (1927); John Elliott, The Story of an Artist (1930); My Cousin, F. Marion Crawford (1934); and This Was My Newport (1944).

The San Rosario Ranch
A young woman leaves her familiar life, embarking on a journey to California, where she encounters family she never knew and faces love in a new, unexpected landscape of ranches and art.
By Maud Howe Elliott

Sun and Shadow in Spain
Embark on a journey through early 20th-century Spain with a spirited traveler as she explores the country's hidden treasures.
By Maud Howe Elliott

Sicily in Shadow and in Sun: The Earthquake and the American Relief Work
When a devastating earthquake destroys their world, witness the horror and the urgent, life-saving response from America.
By Maud Howe Elliott

Roma beata; letters from the Eternal city
Experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of 19th-century Rome through the eyes of an expatriate as she navigates the beautiful chaos of the Eternal City.
By Maud Howe Elliott

Three generations
Amidst news of loss, a woman recounts her vibrant childhood surrounded by influential family and friends, revealing a life deeply intertwined with cultural and historical moments.
By Maud Howe Elliott

The eleventh hour in the life of Julia Ward Howe
Witness the inspiring story of a poet and activist whose relentless spirit and dedication to progress shaped a nation, even in her twilight years.
By Maud Howe Elliott