
Fernley House
Published in the early 20th century, 'Fernley House' by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards follows Margaret Montfort and her Uncle John during a summer filled with family dynamics and anticipation. As they prepare for the arrival of Margaret's cousin Peggy, the story explores themes of kindness, sibling relationships, and the joys of reunion. The novel is notable for its portrayal of youth and family life, connecting characters from Richards' other series, enriching the narrative with familiar faces and deeper relationships.












































