
Wild Kitty, written by L. T. Meade and first published in 1897, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores the lives of schoolgirls in England. The story primarily follows Bessie Challoner and her friends as they navigate the arrival of Kitty Malone, a spirited Irish girl known for her mischievous nature. The novel delves into themes of friendship, rivalry, and the clash of social backgrounds, highlighting the dynamics of youth and individuality in a school setting.




























































