Kate Langley Bosher

Kate Langley Bosher was an American author born in 1865, celebrated for her insightful and often poignant novels that delve into the intricacies of human relationships and societal norms. Growing up in a world that was rapidly changing, Bosher's writing reflects her keen observations and empathetic understanding of the lives of women during her time. Her work often illustrates the tension between personal desires and societal expectations, making her stories resonate with a wide audience. She published several novels, short stories, and essays, contributing significantly to early 20th-century American literature.

In her narratives, Bosher weaves together themes of love, ambition, and the search for identity, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives. Her approachable style and relatable characters make her books a pleasure to read. If you're curious about her unique perspective and storytelling, we invite you to explore her works in the app, where her literary contributions await your discovery.

Mary Cary, Frequently Martha

Read by Jan MacGillivray 4.8
"My name is Mary Cary. I live in the Yorkburg Female Orphan Asylum. You may think nothing happens in an Orphan Asylum. It does. The orp…

People Like That

Read by Neeru Iyer 4.6
A single woman from a family that is well-off, buys a house at a place that is looked down upon and disapproved by her family and friends al…