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Though she is today best remembered for her contributions to the canon of young adult literature, which include the classic The Secret Garden, author Frances Hodgson Burnett also penned a number of novels intended for adult audiences. The complex family drama In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim follows several families that have been rent asunder by various forces -- some avoidable, some inescapable -- and the steps they take to regroup in the aftermath.

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Though she is today best remembered for her contributions to the canon of young adult literature, which include the classic The Secret Garden, author Frances Hodgson Burnett also penned a number of novels intended for adult audiences. The complex family drama In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim follows several families that have been rent asunder by various forces -- some avoidable, some inescapable -- and the steps they take to regroup in the aftermath.

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Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924) was an English-American novelist and playwright best known for her children's stories, especially 'The Secret Garden,' 'A Little Princess,' and 'Little Lord Fauntleroy.' Born in Cheetham, England, her family emigrated to the United States in 1865 following the death of her father, which had left them financially strained. Burnett began writing as a means to support her family, quickly gaining recognition in the literary world. Her work often centered on themes of social class disparity, the struggles of adolescence, and the power of imagination. In 'In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim' (1899), Burnett explores the complexities of American life and lineage, weaving a narrative that critiques contemporary social attitudes while showcasing her storytelling prowess. The sophistication of her narrative structure and development of characters demonstrates Burnett's literary skill and her ability to address serious social issues without sacrificing the enchanting qualities that define her most beloved works. Burnett's literary style often featured a blend of realism and romanticism, capturing the attention of both young readers and adults. Throughout her career, she maintained a prolific output and left behind a legacy that would influence generations of writers and readers alike. Her contributions to literature, especially in the realm of children's fiction, have established her as a distinguished figure in the canon of English literature.