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Alice Brown, an influential American writer, is celebrated for her local color stories that vividly depict New England life. Born in 1856 in New Hampshire, she transitioned from teaching to full-time writing in Boston by 1884. Her early career included contributions to notable publications like the Christian Register and Youth's Companion. Despite her prolific output and initial popularity, her recognition declined after the early 1900s. Key works include Meadow Grass, Tiverton Tales, and Country Neighbors, showcasing her talent for capturing regional character and culture.
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