Bambi is a novel following the endeavors of a young woman who marries a poor dramatist and makes it her life's mission to turn him into a successful playwright.
Marjorie Benton Cooke was a playwright, novelist and activist known for her light-hearted romantic fiction novels like The Girl Who Lived in the Woods (1910) and Cinderella Jane (1917). While not writing novels, she was an active supportive of feminist politics and performed suffrage monologues at more than one hundred women's clubs and associations in the early 1900s.