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A little-known early 20th-century writer remembered today for a whimsical children's tale, she brings Christmas wonder, family warmth, and a touch of fantasy together in a gentle, old-fashioned style.

by Rose Struck
Very little biographical information about Rose Struck is readily confirmed from reliable public sources. She is documented as the author of Pimsti-Pumsti, a children's fantasy story that is now available through Project Gutenberg and library catalogs.
From the surviving record of her work, she appears to have written in German and to have favored imaginative, child-centered storytelling. Pimsti-Pumsti follows young sisters on a magical Christmas journey, blending fairy-tale adventure with themes of love, wonder, and home.
Because so few dependable details about her life are easy to verify, Rose Struck remains something of a mystery. That makes her work especially interesting for readers who enjoy rediscovered classics and overlooked voices from earlier children's literature.