Background
She was born to parish vicar Carl Peter Isaksson and Anna Hallberg, and supported herself as a governess until 1846.
She was born to parish vicar Carl Peter Isaksson and Anna Hallberg, and supported herself as a governess until 1846.
She debuted with the novel "Högadals prostgård" (1844), which was a success. After his death, she moved to Stockholm and resumed her career. She published many novels as serials in newspapers and magazines.
She was a popular novelist within the family novels of the time, but her novels were one-dimensional and morally very simplistic.