Greene, Sarah Pratt (1856–1935)

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Greene, Sarah Pratt (1856–1935)

American novelist. Name variations: Sarah Pratt McLean Greene; Sally McLean. Born Sarah Pratt McLean, July 3, 1856, in Simsbury, Connecticut; died Dec 28, 1935, in Lexington, Massachusetts; dau. of Dudley Bestor McLean (farmer) and Mary (Payne) McLean; sister of George Payne McLean (governor of Connecticut and US Senator); m. Franklin Lynde Greene, July 28, 1887; children: 2 sons (died in infancy).

Gained notoriety for 1st novel, Cape Cod Folks (1881), having used real names of local people she depicted; published numerous subsequent books which were not as successful, though Vesty of the Basins (1892), her 2nd-most-popular book, earned some critical praise. Additional works include Towhead: The Story of a Girl (1883), Some Other Folks (1884), Lastchance Junction (1889), Leon Pontifex (1890), The Moral Imbeciles (1898), Flood-Tide (1901), and Winslow Plain (1902).

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