
Julia Kavanagh
Julia Kavanagh was an Irish novelist, born at Thurles in County Tipperary, Ireland—then part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Her numerous contributions to literature have classified her as one of the non-canonical minor novelists of the Victorian period (1837–1901). Although she is mainly known for the novel and tales she wrote, she also published important non-fiction works that explored the theme of female political, moral and philosophical contributions to society. The appeal of her works is represented by the fact that several of her works have been translated into French, German, Italian and Swedish. Her texts also reached North America, where some of her works appeared in Littell's Living Age, an American magazine. Moreover, she was known to celebrated writers of domestic fiction such as Charles Dickens.

Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact
In a dreary corner of London, a dressmaker yearns for a bond with her absent father, her quiet life a tapestry of hope and hardship.
By Julia Kavanagh

Daisy Burns (Volume 1)
A young, sheltered girl grapples with grief and jealousy after her father's death, setting her on a path toward an uncertain future.
By Julia Kavanagh

Daisy Burns (Volume 2)
Amidst jealousy and blossoming affection, a young girl struggles with her feelings for her guardian while trying to find her place during her transition from childhood to womanhood.
By Julia Kavanagh