Louise Fitzhugh

American author of children's books

Louise Fitzhugh - Artists & Creatives born October 5th, 1928
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An author and illustrator, created the celebrated children's book 'Harriet the Spy,' which portrays the adventures and observations of a young girl. The story explores themes of childhood, relationships, and the complexities of growing up. Additionally, produced other significant works such as 'The Lonely Doll' and 'Nate the Great.' Fitzhugh's books often featured strong female protagonists and addressed social issues.

Wrote 'Harriet the Spy'

Illustrated 'The Lonely Doll'

Created the character Nate the Great

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