
Published in 1943, 'Rhoda's Education: Or, Too Much of a Good Thing' by Lucy Ellen Guernsey follows the life of Rhoda Bowers, an orphan adopted into a family that becomes distant after the arrival of a new baby. The novel explores Rhoda's struggles with her identity, education, and feelings of abandonment as she seeks connection and knowledge. Notable for its focus on girls' education and family dynamics, the story reflects the challenges of growing up in a changing household.











































