College senior Patty Wyatt is a fun-loving, headstrong, and intelligent girl, who gets herself into mischief, and learns valuable lessons, both in and out of the classroom. Written in 1903, this is
Jean Webster’s first of many great American novels.
Jean Webster is the pseudonym of American writer Alice Jane Chandler Webster (1876–1916). She is best known for her epistolary novel Daddy-Long-Legs, and her other works
include Dear Enemy, When Patty Went to College, Jerry Junior, and Just Patty, several of which were adapted for the stage. Born in Fredonia, New York, she
attended Vassar College, where she majored in English and economics. Her writing, characterized by lively and likable heroines, engaging dialogue, and clever humor, often addresses themes of
women’s education and suffrage and social reform.
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