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  1. Eleanor Gates. (1875—1951) Quick Reference. (1875–1951), American playwright, novelist, journalist, and children's author. She was born in Shakopee, Minnesota, and based her first novel, The Autobiography of a Prairie Girl (1902), on her childhood experiences. ... From: Gates, Eleanor in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature »

  2. Eleanor Gates has 32 books on Goodreads with 1234 ratings. Eleanor Gatess most popular book is The Biography Of A Prairie Girl.

  3. GATES, Eleanor. Born 26 September 1875, Shakopee, Minnesota; died 7 March 1951, Los Angeles, California. married Richard Walton Tully, 1901; Frederick F. Moore, 1941. The title of Eleanor Gates' most famous novel, The Poor Little Rich Girl (1912), has become a cliché.

  4. Apr 26, 2005 · "The Poor Little Rich Girl" by Eleanor Gates is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Gwendolyn, a wealthy little girl who grapples with feelings of disappointment and longing as she experiences the complexities of her life surrounded by affluence yet lacking genuine happiness and freedom.

    • Gates, Eleanor, 1875-1951
    • The Poor Little Rich Girl
    • English
  5. May 29, 2009 · "The Biography of a Prairie Girl" by Eleanor Gates is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers on a young girl growing up on a Dakota farm and explores her experiences, relationships, and the challenges she faces within the frontier setting.

    • Gates, Eleanor, 1875-1951
    • The Biography of a Prairie Girl
    • English
  6. Apr 2, 2024 · "The Justice of Gideon" by Eleanor Gates is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book centers around Gideon Carr, a Justice of the Peace in the small town of Manzanita, California, as he navigates both legal matters and personal relationships.

  7. Apr 11, 2015 · Eleanor Gates writes a vivid account of life on the prairie through the eyes of a little girl into maidenhood and the steps she ultimately took towards her true destiny. Me Gates also has a wonderful command of the English language using beautifully descriptive accounts of the simplest of details.

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