Sarah Smith | |
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Born | Wellington, Shropshire, England | 27 July 1832
Died | 8 October 1911 Ham, London, England | (aged 79)
Pen name | Hesba Stretton |
Occupation | Writer (novelist) |
Nationality | English |
Period | 19th century |
Genre | Children's literature |
Hesba Stretton was the pseudonym of Sarah Smith (27 July 1832 – 8 October 1911), an evangelical English author of religious books for children. These were highly popular. By the late 19th century Jessica's First Prayer had sold a million and a half copies – ten times more than Alice in Wonderland.[1] She concocted "Hesba Stretton" from the initials of herself and four surviving siblings, along with the name of a Shropshire village she visited, All Stretton, where her sister Anne owned a house, Caradoc Lodge.[2]