
Published in 1907, 'Three Girls from School' by L. T. Meade follows the lives of three English schoolgirls—Priscilla Weir, Mabel Lushington, and Annie Brooke—as they confront personal ambitions and societal expectations. Priscilla faces the prospect of leaving school for a farming life, Mabel hopes to escape to Paris by winning a literature prize, and Annie devises a scheme to help them both. The novel explores themes of friendship, moral dilemmas, and the challenges young women faced in early 20th-century England.


























































