Kate Douglas Wiggin's 'Ladies-in-Waiting' explores the intricate lives of women serving in the royal court. Set in the late 19th century, Wiggin masterfully captures the challenges and desires of these ladies through her vivid storytelling and attention to detail. The book provides a glimpse into the social hierarchy, societal expectations, and personal struggles faced by women during that time. Wiggin's lyrical prose and insightful character development make 'Ladies-in-Waiting' a compelling read for anyone interested in historical fiction and women's literature. With its rich historical backdrop and engaging plot, this book brings to life an often overlooked aspect of history. Kate Douglas Wiggin's personal experiences as a kindergarten teacher and social activist likely influenced her decision to delve into the lives of women in different social spheres, adding depth and authenticity to her portrayal of the characters. 'Ladies-in-Waiting' is a must-read for those who appreciate well-crafted historical fiction that sheds light on important social issues and challenges faced by women in the past.