Betty Gordon in Washington by Alice B. Emerson follows the spirited and determined young protagonist Betty Gordon as she navigates the complexities of life at Bramble Farm and her subsequent adventures in Washington D.C. The story begins with Betty living at Bramble Farm a place she finds oppressive due to the harsh treatment from the miserly owner Mr. Peabody. Her only solace is her friendship with Bob Henderson a bright boy who also endures the farm's hardships. Bob who was taken from the poorhouse by Mr. Peabody dreams of a better life and is determined to uncover the mystery of his past. When Bob learns of a man named Lockwood Hale who might have information about his family he decides to run away to Washington D.C. to seek answers. Betty left behind is anxious about her own future and eagerly awaits a letter from her Uncle Dick who has promised to take her away from the farm. As the story unfolds Betty's resilience and resourcefulness are tested as she deals with the challenges of farm life the absence of her friend Bob and her own aspirations for a brighter future. The narrative captures Betty's growth as she learns to stand up for herself and make decisions that will shape her destiny. The novel is a tale of friendship courage and the pursuit of one's dreams set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America.