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Susan Bogert Warner

    Susan Bogert Warner was an American novelist whose work often carried an evangelical tone, exploring themes of faith and the societal challenges she witnessed during times of significant financial upheaval. Writing under the pseudonym 'Elizabeth Wetherell,' her literary output aimed to support her family and resonated with both adult and child readers. She is primarily remembered for her debut novel, which achieved widespread acclaim. Warner's style is characterized by its moral underpinnings and insightful portrayal of the human condition during periods of adversity.

    The Wide, Wide World: Or, the Early History of Ellen Montgomery, Ed. by a Clergyman of the Church of England [Or Rather Written by S.B. Warn
    The Wide, Wide World: By Elizabeth Wetherell [d. I. Susan Bogert Warner]. Illustr. By William Harvey