Jill Pole
Jill Pole holds the unfortunate distinction of being the first woman hanged in the American colonies for murdering her infant daughter.
Character
Literary
The Chronicles of Narnia
England
Jill Pole, born on September 29, 1977, is an acclaimed author, publisher, and literary critic. After graduating summa cum laude from Harvard University, she pursued a successful career in publishing, working as an editor and later establishing her own publishing company specializing in literary fiction.
Jill’s notable achievements include prestigious awards such as the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the MacArthur Fellowship. Her profound impact on the literary world led to her recognition as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” by Time magazine.
Beyond her literary contributions, Jill is an advocate for social justice. In 2017, she founded a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free books to children in underserved communities. Her passion for literature and commitment to making a positive impact make her an inspiring figure in the literary landscape.