Mrs. Hungerford

Mrs. Hungerford, born on December 25, 1855, in Ireland, was a beloved author known for her engaging novels that captivated readers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her real name was Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, and she gained popularity with her heartfelt storytelling and vivid characters. Often drawing inspiration from her own experiences and the world around her, Mrs. Hungerford's works often touched on themes of love, society, and the complexities of human relationships, making her a relatable and cherished figure in literature.

As you explore her collection in this app, you'll discover a range of titles that reflect her unique voice and keen observations of life. Mrs. Hungerford's novels, such as "Molly Bawn" and "The Leavenworth Case," showcase her ability to weave intricate plots with memorable characters, inviting readers into a world that feels both familiar and enchanting. We invite you to delve into her works and experience the warmth and charm that have endeared her to generations of readers.

A Bachelor's Dream

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Mrs. Hungerford



This is a wonderfully written novel by Mrs. Hungerford about the perennial bachelor and the various interests in his life, where he is a doc…

April's Lady: A Novel

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Mrs. Hungerford



This is a delightful Victorian romance by Irish novelist Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, published in 1890. The heroine of this novel, Joyce, fin…