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Maud Howe Elliott

    Maud Howe Elliott was an American writer whose work focused on capturing the life and legacy of her family, particularly her mother. She collaborated with her sisters on her mother's biography, which won a Pulitzer Prize, and authored several other works that delved into themes of memory, family history, and cultural inheritance. Her writings often explored the recollections and experiences that shaped individuals' and families' lives across generations. Elliott's body of work provides a valuable lens into American life and the literary landscape of her time.

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