That Queer Girl is a novel published in 1875 by Virginia Frances Townsend. The story follows the life of a young girl named Edith who is considered ""queer"" by her peers due to her unconventional behavior and lack of interest in traditional feminine activities. Edith's father is a wealthy businessman who is often away on business, leaving Edith to be raised by her mother and aunt. As Edith grows older, she becomes more aware of her ""queerness""...