Henny Koch
September 22, 1854 – June 13, 1925
Henny Koch established herself as a prominent author of girls' novels. Her writings explored the experiences of young women, focusing on themes of growing up, moral development, and the social expectations of her era. Koch skillfully depicted the inner lives of her young heroines and their journeys toward maturity. Her narrative style resonated with adolescent readers, leaving a notable mark on the genre of girls' literature.