Molesworth, Mary Louisa

Molesworth, Mary Louisa, née Stewart (1839–1921), wrote novels under the pseudonym Ennis Graham, but is known for her much-loved children's books, fairy tales, including The Cuckoo Clock (1877) and The Tapestry Room (1879), and realistic studies of child psychology in everyday life such as Carrots (1876) and Two Little Waifs (1883).

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