
A Little Girl in Old St. Louis
A Little Girl in Old St. Louis, written by Amanda M. Douglas in the early 20th century, is a historical novel centered on Renée de Longueville, a young girl who moves from France to Old St. Louis after her mother's death. The story explores her struggles to adapt to her new environment, her relationship with her grandfather, and her interactions with local characters, including the Indigenous community. Set in the late 18th century, the novel highlights themes of family, identity, and belonging against the backdrop of a developing frontier town.




















