Bess Streeter Aldrich was a prolific author from Nebraska who wrote 13 novels and over 200 short stories depicting the lives of pioneers in Iowa. She was born in 1881 in Cedar Falls, Iowa and based many of her works on her family's experiences as pioneers settling in that area. Her 1933 novel Miss Bishop was adapted into a 1941 film. Aldrich is considered one of the most prominent authors from Nebraska and Iowa for her portrayals of life on the frontier.