Marguerite Sartor
1861–1920 (age 59)
Biography
Marguerite Sartor turned to the written word to reflect the rhythms and hopes of Cuffies, distilling stories of home, work, and quiet courage into elegant prose. Her narratives welcomed readers into intimate rooms and sunlit fields, giving voice to women whose deeds might otherwise have gone unnoticed.
Beyond her novels, she engaged with the literary salons of her day, offering thoughtful perspectives on the evolving role of artists and citizens. Sartor's writing endures as a compassionate mirror to the lives she so gently observed.