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Ruth Munce Ruth H. Munce (January 24, 1898 – May 23, 2001) was an American romance novelist, mission teacher and founder of Keswick Christian School in St. Petersburg, Florida. == Early life, family history ==
Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, Ruth Glover Hill was the second daughter of Presbyterian minister, Thomas Franklin Hill, who died when she was two. As a widow, her mother, Grace Livingston Hill, author of over 100 Christian-themed romance novels, provided a comfortable lifestyle for Munce and her sibling in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.〔Basse, Craig (2001-04-25). (Keswick School Founder Dies at 103 ). ''St. Petersburg Times''. Retrieved April 13, 2007.〕 Munce's mother was not the only writer in her family line. Her great-aunt, Isabella Alden, was also a well-known author, writing a series called "The Pansy Books" from the mid-to-late 19th century.〔Miller, Betty Jean (1988-05-30). "Unhappy with Public Education, She Founded a Christian School." ''St.Petersburg Times''. Retrieved April 13, 2007 from Lexis Nexis Academic.〕
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