
Kitty Alone: A Story of Three Fires, published in 1894 by S. Baring-Gould, is a novel set in rural England that follows the life of Kitty Quarm, a sensitive girl living with her aunt and uncle. As she navigates familial struggles, economic challenges, and social expectations, Kitty's aspirations for love and knowledge unfold against the backdrop of her harsh domestic life. The narrative intricately weaves her interactions with key figures, including her father and the wealthy farmer's son, exploring themes of personal growth and societal pressures in 19th-century England.


















































