
Susan Fenimore Cooper
Susan Augusta Fenimore Cooper was an American writer and amateur naturalist. She founded an orphanage in Cooperstown, New York and made it a successful charity. The daughter of writer James Fenimore Cooper, she served as his secretary and amanuensis late in his life.

Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America
In a time of change, a powerful voice urged women to embrace their traditional roles and moral influence rather than seeking the right to vote.
By Susan Fenimore Cooper

The Lumley Autograph
A desperate plea from a starving artist becomes a laughable treasure, exposing the strange world of autograph collectors and literary ambition.
By Susan Fenimore Cooper

Elinor Wyllys; Or, The Young Folk of Longbridge: A Tale. Volume 1
In 19th-century America, a young woman's seventeenth birthday is a launching pad for family bonds, friendships, and unexpected drama that will shape her future.
By Susan Fenimore Cooper

Elinor Wyllys; Or, The Young Folk of Longbridge: A Tale. Volume 2
After a three-year separation, old friends reunite amidst a changing society, where love, wealth, and personal growth intertwine, threatening to alter their bonds forever.
By Susan Fenimore Cooper