The book was written while Franklin was still a teenager, as a romance to amuse her friends. She submitted the manuscript to
Henry Lawson, who contributed a preface and took it to his publishers in Edinburgh. The popularity of the novel in Australia and the perceived closeness of many of the characters to her own family and circumstances as small farmers in
New South Wales near
Goulburn caused Franklin a great deal of distress and led her to withdraw the novel from publication until after her death. Shortly after the publication of
My Brilliant Career, Franklin wrote a sequel,
My Career Goes Bung, which would not be published until 1946. ==Plot summary==