Fannie Hurst, a renowned American writer, was born on October 18, 1889, in the charming city of Hamilton, Ohio, United States of America. Her remarkable literary career spanned numerous years, during which she penned several notable works, including the captivating novel "Humoresque" released in 1946, the thought-provoking "Back Pay" published in 1930, and the heartwarming "Four Daughters" published in 1938.
Throughout her life, Fannie Hurst was deeply committed to her personal relationships, and she shared her life with Jacques S. Danielson, her loving husband. Her remarkable journey, marked by her remarkable literary contributions and her cherished personal relationships, came to an end on February 23, 1968, in the vibrant city of New York, New York, United States of America.