
The Little School-Mothers, written by L. T. Meade and first published in 1911, is a children's novel set in Abbeyfield School in England. The story follows Robina Starling, a new pupil adjusting to school life with the help of her classmates from the third form. The narrative explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth as the girls navigate their relationships and Robina's bold personality. Notable for its portrayal of school dynamics and the challenges of growing up, this work reflects early 20th-century juvenile fiction.


























































