"People Like That: A Novel" by Kate Langley Bosher is a story from the early 1900's that is about a twenty-six-year-old woman breaking free from other people's expectations. The book introduces a main character enjoying her independence in her new home in Scarborough Square. She likes her decision to live there because she is becoming independent, and feels free and that causes some conflict with her friends, who do not understand why she would live in such a place. As she spends her time in Scarborough Square, and with the help of her caretaker, she understands that she wants to deeply understand the lives of those around her. Her choice sets the stage to challenge her beliefs and deepen her understanding of relationships and social lines as she starts her new journey.

People Like That: A Novel
By Kate Langley Bosher
In a time of societal expectations, a young woman chooses an unconventional path seeking independence and a true connection with the world around her.
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2004-07-20
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About the AuthorKate Langley Bosher was an American novelist from Virginia, best known for her novels Mary Cary (1910) and Miss Gibbie Gault (1911). She was also a suffragist and founding member and officer of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia.
Kate Langley Bosher was an American novelist from Virginia, best known for her novels Mary Cary (1910) and Miss Gibbie Gault (1911). She was also a suffragist and founding member and officer of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia.
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