Dorothea Benton Frank

Dorothea Benton Frank

About

Dorothea Benton Frank was a beloved American author known for her enchanting Southern novels that vividly captured the charm and complexities of the Lowcountry. Born on September 12, 1951, on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, Frank drew deeply from her Southern roots to craft stories filled with warmth, humor, and family intrigue. Beginning with her debut novel "Sullivan's Island," which became a New York Times bestseller, she penned numerous celebrated works including "Plantation," "The Hurricane Sisters," and "Queen Bee." Her storytelling prowess and vibrant characters endeared her to readers worldwide, solidifying her legacy as a cherished voice in contemporary Southern fiction before her passing in 2019.

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