Marjorie Daw is a classic novel by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, first published in 1873. It tells the story of Marjorie Daw, a young girl living in a small New England town. Marjorie is a bright and imaginative child, and she loves to explore the world around her. She has a special bond with her grandfather, who encourages her to pursue her dreams. When Marjorie's grandfather dies, she is left alone in the world. She is taken in by her aunt and uncle, who are kind but strict. Marjorie struggles to adjust to her new life, but she eventually finds her place in the family. Marjorie's life is further complicated when she meets a mysterious stranger, who claims to be her long-lost father. Marjorie is torn between her loyalty to her aunt and uncle and her desire to learn the truth about her father. As she searches for answers, Marjorie discovers secrets about her family's past that will change her life forever. Marjorie Daw is a timeless story of family, friendship, and self-discovery. It is a classic tale of courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
By Thomas Bailey Aldrich · First published 1873 · Genre: Realistic Fiction, Romance, Humor · 16 chapters