Daisy Ashford was a nine-year-old who read too many overwrought Victorian love stories when she wrote this unintentionally hilarious novella in 1890. She rediscovered the manuscript as an adult and was encouraged to publish it (with idiosyncratic spelling intact) in 1919 and it was an immediate hit. JM Barrie (author of Peter Pan) wrote the introduction and it later became a successful play.
A definite pick! 😆