Gypsy's Cousin Joy
Gypsy's Cousin Joy
Gypsy's Cousin Joy is a late 19th-century juvenile fiction novel by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. It follows Gypsy Breynton as she navigates her emotions and relationships after her cousin Joy arrives to live with her family following the death of Joy's mother. The story explores themes of growth, self-discovery, and the complexities of family dynamics, particularly in the face of loss and change. This sequel to Gypsy Brenton highlights the contrasting childhood experiences of the two girls and their evolving bond.












