
Julie M. Lippmann
Julie Mathilde Lippmann was a writer, literary critic, women's suffrage supporter, and political writer. She wrote novels, plays, poetry, literary criticism, and U.S. propaganda during World War I. Her novel Martha By-The-Day was adapted on stage in 1914. The 1919 film The Hoodlum was based on her novel Burkeses Amy.

The Governess
A rebellious young girl faces off against a strict governess, testing the boundaries of freedom and control.
By Julie M. Lippmann

Sweet P's
Two unlikely friends discover the meaning of true happiness as a quiet girl and her spirited new companion learn to navigate life's challenges and joys together.
By Julie M. Lippmann

Making Over Martha
A determined mother strives to create an exceptional welcome for returning friends, challenging societal norms and expectations in the process.
By Julie M. Lippmann

Martha By-the-Day
In a bustling and unforgiving city, a young woman's dreams are intertwined with the unexpected kindness of a working-class mother, forging a bond that defies circumstance and changes both their lives forever.
By Julie M. Lippmann

Dreamland
A neglected boy hears a mysterious voice that inspires him to find work, awakening his artistic talent and setting him on a journey to chase his dreams and transform his life.
By Julie M. Lippmann