
Kate Langley Bosher was an American novelist and prominent suffragist from Virginia, whose literary contributions in the early 20th century reflected her progressive ideals. She gained recognition for her novels, particularly 'Mary Cary' (1910) and 'Miss Gibbie Gault' (1911), which explored themes of female empowerment and social change. Through her characters, Bosher addressed the complexities of women's roles in society, making her works significant in the context of the women's suffrage movement.
“As long as I am on this little planet I expect to love a lot of people and I hope they will love me in return.”
“Some people are crazy all the time; All people are crazy sometimes.”