Genevieve May Fox (1888 – October 5, 1959) was an American author, best known for her adventure books for girls that were written in the first half of the twentieth century.
[2] She developed an interest in labour relations and published at least one book on the subject.
It was at this time that she appears to have met her future husband, Raymond Garfield Fuller, two years her senior, who was interested in the question of child labour.
A journalist and sociologist,[3] he published several papers on the subject and spoke at numerous conferences in the 1930s.
[4] The couple lived at Eaton Center, New Hampshire, and later in New York City.