
The Little Colonel at Boarding-School
The Little Colonel at Boarding-School, written by Annie F. Johnston in the early 20th century, follows Lloyd Sherman and her friend Betty Lewis as they transition from day pupils to boarders at a Southern boarding school. The narrative explores their excitement and challenges in adjusting to their new environment, highlighting themes of childhood, friendship, and personal growth. This work is notable for its portrayal of young girls navigating social dynamics and first loves within the context of a boarding school setting.

























