
Emma Marshall
Emma Marshall (1830β1899) was an English children's author who wrote more than 200 novels.

A Flight with the Swallows; Or, Little Dorothy's Dream
A lonely girl's yearning for adventure becomes reality when a dream of flying leads to a life-changing journey across countries and cultures.
By Emma Marshall

Under the Mendips: A Tale
In a world of pastoral beauty, a young woman confronts the expectations of her family and a changing society against the backdrop of the Mendip Hills.
By Emma Marshall

Penshurst Castle in the Time of Sir Philip Sidney
Amidst tournaments and secrets in Elizabethan England, two sisters navigate family drama and forbidden desires, as one hopes to catch the eye of a celebrated knight.
By Emma Marshall

Her Season in Bath: A Story of Bygone Days
Amidst balls and social expectations in Bath, a young woman struggles to find her place and express herself through music.
By Emma Marshall

No. XIII; or, The Story of the Lost Vestal
In Roman Britain, a Vestal Virgin's life hangs in the balance as faith, sacrifice, and societal pressures clash.
By Emma Marshall

Salome
When a family's financial ruin turns a young girl's life upside down, she must find unexpected strength to protect her family and home.
By Emma Marshall

Little Miss Joy
In a quiet seaside town, the light of an optimistic young girl shines on a troubled family hoping for reconciliation.
By Emma Marshall

Bristol Bells: A Story of the Eighteenth Century
A young woman's quest for independence clashes with family secrets and financial struggles in 18th-century England.
By Emma Marshall