
Geoffrey Strong, published in 1901 by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards, follows young Doctor Geoffrey Strong as he arrives in the village of Elmerton to establish his medical practice alongside the Blyth sisters, Miss Phoebe and Miss Vesta. The novel explores themes of love, healing, and community, particularly through Vesta's lingering grief over her lost fiancé. As Geoffrey navigates small-town life, he faces societal expectations and seeks connections with the sisters, revealing the complexities of relationships and the human experience.












































