Her granddaughter Kathleen Norris (San Francisco 1 Mar 1935-San Francisco 8 Dec 1967) was the second wife of Prince Andrew Romanov (b. London 21 Jan 1923).
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A publisher asked her to expand it into a novelette, which became a national sensation and earned the praise of Theodore Roosevelt for its celebration of large families.
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Her stories appeared in the Atlantic, The American Magazine, McClure's, Everybody's, Ladies' Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion, and she wrote 93 novels, many of which were best sellers.
Chuck Norris | Kathleen Turner | Kathleen Sebelius | Kathleen Blanco | Kathleen Battle | Kathleen Parker | Norris | Kathleen Willey | Kathleen Ferrier | Kathleen Edwards | Kathleen Beedles | Frank Norris | Terry Norris | Orlin Norris | Leslie Norris | Kathleen Antonelli | Henry Norris | Walter Norris Congreve | Steven Norris | Norris Cole | Harry Norris | Norris (disambiguation) | Norris Dam | Norris C. Williamson | Kathleen Freeman | Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington | Kathleen Carley | Kathleen Byron | Kathleen Brennan | J. Frank Norris |
Among the contributors to the magazine were editor Gene Gauntier, and authors Temple Bailey, Ellis Parker Butler, Rachel Carson, Arthur Guiterman, Shirley Jackson, Anita Loos, Neysa McMein, Kathleen Norris, Sylvia Schur, John Steinbeck, Willa Cather, and P. G. Wodehouse.
His granddaughter Kathleen Norris (San Francisco 1 Mar 1935–San Francisco 8 Dec 1967) was a wife of Prince Andrew Romanov (b.London 21 Jan 1923).