
The Wyndham Girls
The Wyndham Girls, written by Marion Ames Taggart in the early 20th century, follows the lives of sisters Jessamy and Barbara, along with their cousin Phyllis, as they face a sudden financial crisis that disrupts their privileged existence. After their family's fortune collapses due to the failure of the Wyndham Iron Company, the young women must navigate the challenges of their new reality while discovering their inner strength and resilience. The novel explores themes of youth, friendship, and the impact of wealth on personal identity.


















