Little Sweetheart: Or, Norman De Vere's Protegee

Published in the late 19th century, 'Little Sweetheart: Or, Norman De Vere's Protegee' by Alex. McVeigh, Mrs. Miller follows the journey of Norman de Vere, who encounters a charming child named Sweetheart on a train. The narrative explores themes of youth, vulnerability, and mentorship against the backdrop of Victorian societal norms, highlighting the complexities of love and emotional connections. Notable for its engaging dialogue and rich character development, the novel reflects on women's experiences within restrictive frameworks, making it a significant work in 19th-century American fiction.

































