
Patty—bride, written by Carolyn Wells and first published in 1918, follows Patricia 'Patty' Fairfield as she navigates romantic entanglements during World War I. The novel explores her engagement to Bill Farnsworth and the competing affections of Philip Van Reypen, highlighting the complexities of love and loyalty amid societal expectations. With a blend of humor and drama, the story reflects the changing dynamics of relationships during a pivotal time in history.






























































