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Grace May Remick

An early 20th-century writer best known for the Glenloch Girls books, she wrote lively fiction about friendship, school life, and outdoor adventure. Her stories were published in the 1910s and still survive through public-domain archives and library collections.

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Glenloch Girls

Glenloch Girls

by Grace May Remick

About the author

Grace May Remick was an American author whose best-known work centers on the Glenloch Girls series. Surviving records in Project Gutenberg and library archives show titles including Glenloch Girls and Glenlock Girls at Camp West, published by the Penn Publishing Company in the 1910s.

Her fiction appears to have been written for younger readers, especially girls, with an emphasis on everyday relationships, growing independence, and shared adventures. The tone of these books fits the popular series fiction of the era, blending school and camp settings with warm, character-focused storytelling.

Little biographical information about her seems easy to confirm in major readily available sources, so much of her life remains obscure. What is clear is that her work has lasted well enough to be preserved in digital archives, where modern readers can still discover her books.