Gertrude Chandler Warner
Author of The Boxcar Children series

Born
April 16th, 1890
135 years ago
Died
August 29th, 1979
45 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American author and educator achieved recognition primarily through the creation of a beloved children's book series. The Boxcar Children series, first published in 1924, follows the adventures of four orphaned siblings. The author's educational background influenced the writing, focusing on themes of resourcefulness and family values. In addition to the series, contributions to children's literature included her role as an educator. The enduring popularity of The Boxcar Children has led to numerous adaptations and continued readership over the decades.
Wrote The Boxcar Children series
Worked as an educator
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