
Her Own Way, published in 1899 by Eglanton Thorne, is a juvenile fiction novel that follows Juliet Tracy, a strong-willed young woman navigating societal expectations. As she clashes with her more conventional sisters, Hannah and Salome, Juliet's desire for independence leads her into a risky friendship with the unconventional Flossie Chalcombe. The story explores themes of self-reliance, pride, and the challenges faced by young women in a restrictive society, highlighting Juliet's journey toward self-discovery and the consequences of her defiance.





















