
Transplanted: A Novel, published in 1919 by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton, is a historical fiction set in post-Civil War California. The story follows eleven-year-old Lee Tarleton as she navigates life in a boarding house after her mother's death, exploring themes of societal expectations, personal ambition, and youth relationships. Lee's interactions with various characters, including her friendship with an English boy named Cecil, highlight her search for identity and belonging in a changing society, reflecting the complexities of American and British social dynamics of the era.



















