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Kate Langley Bosher's 'How It Happened' is a gripping novel that delves into the complexities of relationships and societal norms in turn-of-the-century America. The book follows the stories of various characters who navigate love, loss, and the struggle for independence in a changing world. Bosher's lyrical prose captures the essence of the era, with vivid descriptions and nuanced character development that bring the reader into the heart of the narrative. The novel is also rich in historical context, shedding light on the social dynamics and expectations of the time. Through its exploration…mehr

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Kate Langley Bosher's 'How It Happened' is a gripping novel that delves into the complexities of relationships and societal norms in turn-of-the-century America. The book follows the stories of various characters who navigate love, loss, and the struggle for independence in a changing world. Bosher's lyrical prose captures the essence of the era, with vivid descriptions and nuanced character development that bring the reader into the heart of the narrative. The novel is also rich in historical context, shedding light on the social dynamics and expectations of the time. Through its exploration of themes such as class, gender, and duty, 'How It Happened' offers a profound reflection on human nature and the intricacies of human connection. Kate Langley Bosher's unique storytelling style and keen insight into human psychology make this novel a compelling read for anyone interested in historical fiction and social commentary. With its timeless themes and engaging narrative, 'How It Happened' is a must-read for those looking for a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant literary experience.

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Kate Langley Bosher was a Virginia-based American novelist best known for her books Mary Cary (1910) and Miss Gibbie Gault (1911). She was also a suffragist, having founded and served as an officer of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia. Kate Langley was born in Norfolk, Virginia, to Charles Henry and Portia Victoria (Deming) Langley in 1865. She graduated from Norfolk College for Young Ladies in 1882. She married Richmonder Charles Gideon Bosher, a co-owner of a carriage manufacturing company, on October 12, 1887. The Boshers resided in downtown Richmond until relocating to Monument Avenue following World War I. The couple had no children. Bosher was most known for her popular fiction, which was often set in Virginia or other regions in the American South and centered on southerners' lives following the Civil War. Bosher's first book, Bobbie (1899), was published while she lived in Richmond under the alias Kate Cairns, and the remainder of her writings were written under her true name. Her most successful novels include Miss Gibbie Gault (1911), Kitty Canary (1918), His Friend Miss McFarlane (1919), and Mary Cary, Frequently Martha (1910). Mary Cary, Frequently Martha was the most successful, selling over 100,000 copies within a year of its debut.