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The Young Visiters

Daisy Ashford

Editorial: Passerino

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THE YOUNG VISITERSor, Mr. Salteena’s PlanBy Daisy AshfordOriginally written when the author was just nine years old, The Young Visiters is a whimsical and unintentionally hilarious glimpse into the world of Victorian society — as seen through the charmingly unfiltered lens of a child.Follow the earnest Mr. Salteena as he attempts to elevate his social standing and win the heart of the young Ethel Monticue. From awkward introductions to lavish balls, this delightful novella captures all the melodrama of courtship, class, and ambition — with a unique, misspelled flair that adds to its enduring charm.Published in 1919, complete with the original spelling and punctuation, Daisy Ashford’s childhood manuscript became an instant success and has since been celebrated for its innocence, humor, and literary curiosity. Whether you're a lover of quirky classics or simply intrigued by the vivid imagination of a precocious child author, The Young Visiters is a literary treasure that continues to enchant readers of all ages.“Quite one of the most original and entertaining books in the world.” — J.M. Barrie, author of Peter PanDaisy Ashford (1881–1972) was a literary prodigy who wrote her most famous work, The Young Visiters, at the age of nine. With its charming misspellings and delightful satire of upper-class society, the novella became an instant sensation when published in 1919, capturing the imagination of readers and critics alike. Though she wrote little afterward, Ashford's unique voice—untouched by adult influence—secured her a lasting place in English literary history. Her work remains a beloved testament to the whimsical brilliance of childhood creativity.
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