
Kate Langley Bosher
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.

Miss Gibbie Gault
In a town buzzing with expectations, an unconventional woman and a spirited newcomer challenge traditions, sparking a heartwarming story of friendship against societal norms.
By Kate Langley Bosher

How It Happened
A spirited young girl, living amid poverty and loss, dares to dream of a beautiful Christmas and a brighter future, leading her on a journey of hope and connection.
By Kate Langley Bosher

"Bobbie", a Story of the Confederacy
Bound by friendship, a Southern boy and his loyal companion face the looming shadows of a nation divided.
By Kate Langley Bosher

Mary Cary: "Frequently Martha"
In an early 1900's orphanage, a spirited young girl chronicles her yearning for a family and her path to self-discovery.
By Kate Langley Bosher

People Like That: A Novel
In a time of societal expectations, a young woman chooses an unconventional path seeking independence and a true connection with the world around her.
By Kate Langley Bosher

Kitty Canary: A Novel
In a small town long ago, a young woman's first love brings laughter, drama, and a lesson about her place in the world.
By Kate Langley Bosher

The Man in Lonely Land
Amidst social expectations and personal burdens, a solitary man finds unexpected connection and nascent romance.
By Kate Langley Bosher