Frances Hodges White (born Nellie Frances Hodges, June 18, 1866 – February 4, 1954) was an American writer of children's books.
[2][4] She was most known for her children's books Helena's Wonderworld (1900), Aunt Nabby's Children (1901), and Captain Jinks: The Autobiography of a Shetland Pony (1909), all published by L.C.
[8][2] White married John Calvin Bucher, principal of the Peekskill Military Academy, in Peeksill, New York on April 5, 1924.
[9][10] She moved to Oak Park, Illinois and she owned Pine Knoll Camp in Conway, New Hampshire.
[11][12] Frances Hodges White died on February 4, 1954, in Oak Park.