by L. T. Meade
About this book
L. T. Meade's *Daddy's Girl* is a tender Victorian coming-of-age story that explores the delicate bonds between parents and children during a time of domestic upheaval. Eight-year-old Sibyl, nicknamed "the Angel" by those who adore her, finds herself caught between her quarreling parents in their grand Belgrave Square home. While her mother and father clash over matters that could tear their family apart, young Sibyl remains blissfully unaware, innocently decorating herself with wildflowers and seeking validation through her appearance.
This poignant young adult fiction examines how children navigate parental conflict and the ways love manifests differently between mothers and fathers. Through Meade's eloquent prose, readers witness Sibyl's awakening to the complexities of family relationships and her own role as an unwitting peacemaker. The narrative captures the emotional landscape of Victorian childhood with remarkable sensitivity, exploring themes of innocence, devotion, and the quiet strength children possess.
Perfect for listeners who cherish classic coming-of-age stories and period fiction that delves into family dynamics, *Daddy's Girl* remains a moving meditation on how a child's love can illuminate even the darkest household conflicts. Meade's timeless storytelling offers both comfort and insight for anyone who remembers the complexities of childhood perception.