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Best known as the name on the beloved Corner House Girls books, this author credit belongs to one of the Stratemeyer Syndicate’s house pseudonyms. The stories helped shape a lively early wave of children's series fiction, full of family, adventure, and everyday problem-solving.

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill

by Grace Brooks Hill
Grace Brooks Hill is identified by Wikisource as a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the book-packaging company behind many popular children's series. That means the name was used as a publishing identity rather than pointing clearly to one single, independently documented biographical figure.
Books published under this name include entries in the Corner House Girls series, a group of early 20th-century stories centered on four sisters and their adventures. Project Gutenberg lists multiple Grace Brooks Hill titles, showing how widely these books circulated and how long they have remained part of the public-domain reading world.
Because reliable sources available here describe Grace Brooks Hill mainly as a syndicate pseudonym, there is very little confirmed personal background to share. What stands out instead is the role the name played in a hugely influential era of American children's publishing, when series books were created to keep young readers eagerly turning pages from one volume to the next.