
The Daughters of the Little Grey House, published in 1904 by Marion Ames Taggart, follows the Grey sisters—Roberta, Wythie, and Prudence—as they transition from girlhood to young adulthood in their family home. The novel explores themes of friendship, family dynamics, and the challenges of youth, highlighting the sisters' distinct personalities and their interactions with friends and relatives. The narrative captures their personal growth and evolving identities amidst the warmth of their nurturing environment.


















