
Daddy's Girl, published in 1908 by L. T. Meade, is a juvenile fiction novel centered on eight-year-old Sibyl Ogilvie, known as 'the Angel.' The story delves into her experiences with her quarreling parents, exploring themes of innocence, parental approval, and the contrast between childhood ideals and adult realities. As Sibyl navigates her family dynamics, she reflects on love and self-worth, highlighting the emotional complexities of familial relationships.


























































