
Miss Lochinvar: A Story for Girls is a juvenile fiction novel written by Marion Ames Taggart in 1902. The story follows Janet Howe, a young girl who moves from a small prairie town to live with her affluent relatives in New York City. As she adapts to her new environment, Janet confronts the challenges of social integration and the expectations placed upon her by her cousins. This work highlights themes of family dynamics and the complexities of teenage life in a changing society.












