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Rebecca Sophia Clarke

Rebecca Sophia Clarke (February 22, 1833 – August 10, 1906),〔"Rebecca Sophia Clarke." ''Almanac of Famous People''. Gale, 2011. ''Biography In Context''. Web. 28 Feb. 2013.〕 also known as Sophie May, was an American author of children's fiction. Using her nieces and nephews as inspiration, she wrote realistic stories about children. She wrote 45 books between 1860 and 1903. The most popular being the ''Little Prudy'' books. She lived most of her life in her native town of Norridgewock, Maine, where she lived out her life with her sister, who was also a successful author.
== Early life and education ==

Rebecca Sophia Clarke was born in Norridgewock, Maine, to Asa and Sophia Clarke on February 22, 1833. She was tutored at home in the classical languages of Greek and Latin and attended school at the Norridgewock Female Academy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sophie May's Biography )〕 Along with her well rounded education, preparation for her role as a writer probably began with her diary, which she kept from ages nine to eleven, diligently recording the sermons, debates and lectures she attended. At age 18, she moved to Evansville, Indiana, where she taught school. Her teaching career ended 10 years later due to a severe hearing loss and in 1861, she returned to her family home in Maine where she lived with her sister, Sarah Jones Clarke, who also wrote children's books and used the pen name, Penn Shirley (1840-1929).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nineteenth-Century American Children & What They Read )

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