Margaret Sidney Books in Order
Margaret Sidney is a renowned American author, best known by her pen name. As a prominent figure in children's literature, she has captivated readers across the nation with her beloved Pepper family series. The endearing adventures of Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie have become timeless classics, reflecting the real-life struggles and triumphs of her young audience. With her signature approach, Sidney skillfully weaves wholesome values and universal themes into her stories, avoiding heavy moralizing that was prevalent in many of her contemporaries' works. Her writing has resonated with generations of readers, cementing her place as a celebrated author of her time.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Margaret Sidney
- #1AmazonFive Little Peppers and How They Grew(1881)
- #2AmazonFive Little Peppers Midway
- #3AmazonFive Little Peppers Grown Up
- #4AmazonPhronise Pepper
- #5AmazonThe Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House
- #6AmazonThe Adventures of Joel Pepper(1900)
- #7AmazonFive Little Peppers Abroad(1902)
- #8AmazonFive Little Peppers at School(1903)
- #9AmazonFive Little Peppers and Their Friends(1904)
- #10AmazonBen Pepper(1905)
- #11AmazonThe Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House(1907)
- #12AmazonOur Davie Pepper(1916)
- #1AmazonHalf a Year at Bronckton(1881)
- #2AmazonThe Pettibone Name
- #3AmazonWho Told It to Me
- #4AmazonThe Little Red Shop
- #5AmazonThe Judges' Cave; Being a Romance of the New Haven Colony in the Days of the Regicides, 1661(1900)
- #6AmazonSally, Mrs. Tubbs(1903)
- #7AmazonBallad of the Lost Hare(1882)
- #8AmazonThe Minute Man a Ballad of the Shot Heard Round the World
- #9AmazonAn Adirondack Cabin
About Margaret Sidney
Margaret Sidney is a renowned American author, best known by her pen name. As a prominent figure in children's literature, she has captivated readers across the nation with her beloved Pepper family series. The endearing adventures of Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie have become timeless classics, reflecting the real-life struggles and triumphs of her young audience. With her signature approach, Sidney skillfully weaves wholesome values and universal themes into her stories, avoiding heavy moralizing that was prevalent in many of her contemporaries' works. Her writing has resonated with generations of readers, cementing her place as a celebrated author of her time.
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