Eleanor Frances Lattimore (June 30, 1904, Shanghai, China – May 12, 1986, Raleigh, North Carolina) was an American writer and illustrator born in what was called the American Compound in Shanghai and raised in China where her father, David Lattimore, taught English at a Chinese government university.
They traveled by steamship to China in 1902 while Margaret was pregnant with their third child, Isabel.
Eleanor Frances Lattimore came to the United States in 1920[1] after her father became a professor of Chinese Studies at Dartmouth College.
She studied art in Oakland, California, Boston, and New York City and worked for several years as a freelance artist.
Eleanor Frances Lattimore married Robert Armstrong Andrews, a writer and newspaper man, in 1934 and they had two sons, Peter and Michael.