Description
By: Jean Webster (1876-1916)
“Just Patty” by Jean Webster is a delightful coming-of-age story set in a boarding school for girls. The protagonist, Patty, is a lively and spirited young girl who constantly finds herself getting into trouble. Despite her mischievous nature, Patty’s character is endearing and relatable, making her a memorable and likable protagonist.
The novel is filled with humor, warmth, and a sense of adventure as Patty navigates the challenges of school life and friendships. Jean Webster’s writing is engaging and immersive, drawing the reader into the world of Patty and her classmates. The relationships between the characters are well-developed and authentic, adding depth to the story.
Overall, “Just Patty” is a charming and enjoyable read that will appeal to readers of all ages. Jean Webster’s skillful storytelling and charismatic characters make this novel a must-read for anyone looking for a heartwarming and entertaining story.
Book Description:
Patty, Conny, and Priscilla are the best of friends, and roommates at boarding school. While the teachers might say they are mischievous, even troublemakers, Patty and her friends act only in accordance with their convictions. From forming a labor union to furnishing a house for the neighbors, Patty’s ideas are unconventional, yet loads of fun. Just Patty is the prequel to When Patty Went to College, the first novel by the author of Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy.