Hooper, Robert J.: - Robert J. Hooper never set out to become an author, he became one by accident and conviction. When entrusted with the task of preserving the poetry, plays, and short stories of Grace Duncan Hooper, Robert intended only to safeguard her literary legacy. But at the urging of his publisher, he stepped into authorship to tell Grace's remarkable story himself. The result is his debut book, Finding Grace: Meandering Through the Life and Writings of Grace Duncan Hooper.That journey sparked a deeper exploration into Grace's lineage and the world around her. His second book, Born to Responsibility, shines a light on Grace's mother and the visionary women of New York City who formed the Little Mothers Aid Association, a once formidable but now forgotten organization that supported young girls burdened with the care of their infant siblings while their parents worked.In his third work, Fortune, Family, Fracture, Robert turns his attention to Grace's grandfather, John Hooper, a self-made man who began as an orphan and charity school student and rose to become a pioneering force in advertising, banking, the lead industry, and philanthropy in 19th-century New York City. Through vivid historical narrative and careful research, Robert chronicles John's patient ambition, public triumphs, and private contradictions. At the twilight of the story lies a painful family rift: a father's willful interference in his daughters' lives and the emotional fallout that rippled through generations. Was John Hooper a hard-hearted patriarch or a man undone by love and loss? The answer, like the man himself, defies easy judgment.Robert lives in Hickory, North Carolina, with his beloved wife Ellen. Their son, Matthew, is a teacher in Boston.See more at: robertjhooper.com