Daddy Long Legs
Author: Jean Webster Categories: Fiction, Literature, Mystery, Romance, Yb-Editors-Choice Published: 1914 Pages: 127 Language: English Tags: Classic Literature | Coming-of-AgeBook Description:
Daddy Long Legs by Jean Webster is a charming epistolary romance and classic coming‑of‑age novel. Told through a series of letters, it follows Jerusha “Judy” Abbott, an orphan whose education is sponsored by a mysterious benefactor she calls “Daddy‑Long‑Legs.” Her lively letters to her benefactor trace her college adventures, intellectual growth, and emerging independence.
As Judy blossoms into a confident young woman, she begins to navigate friendship, love, and her dream of becoming a writer. Through her wit and curiosity, readers experience her transformation from a sheltered girl into a thoughtful, self‑reliant woman ready to shape her own destiny.
Jean Webster’s writing sparkles with humor, warmth, and emotional intelligence. The letter format lends intimacy and immediacy to Judy’s voice, making her journey both personal and inspiring. Beneath its lighthearted tone lies a powerful story about education, identity, and the right to live freely.
A timeless classic for fans of uplifting literary fiction, Daddy Long Legs is a heartwarming story about love, independence, and the beauty of discovering one’s own potential.
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