The Girls at Mount Morris
The Girls at Mount Morris, written by Amanda M. Douglas in the early 20th century, follows the story of Lilian Boyd, a determined girl who sacrifices her educational dreams to support her ailing mother. Facing financial struggles, Lilian takes a job in a factory but receives a life-changing opportunity at Mount Morris Seminary. The novel explores themes of class differences, personal ambition, and the challenges of family responsibilities as Lilian navigates her new environment and strives for growth.





















