Abbie Adella Graham (May 28, 1889 – February 11, 1972) was an American non-fiction author, YWCA secretary, and camp director.
[5] Abbie Graham started her writing career with articles for the YWCA's magazine The Association Monthly.
Her first published essays, however, were "The Gift of Leadership" (1916) and "Geographical Adventures in Friendship" (1918), printed in The Inch Library Vol.
Her works covered subjects including spirituality, race relations, girls' camps, travel, and women's suffrage.
Graham also wrote the first biography of Grace Hoadley Dodge, who negotiated the formation of the national YWCA in 1906 and served as the association's first president.