New England Girlhood: Outlined From Memory, A by LARCOM, Lucy

12 - From the Merrimack to the Mississippi

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Synopsis

Lucy Larcom was an American poet, teacher, and mil-worker. According to Wikipedia: Larcom served as a model for the change in womens roles in society. This is her colorful autobiography. Here, she tells about her happy childhood, and her time working in the mill. Along the way, she speaks about topics like morality, independence, love and loss inside a family, a strong belief in god, and the effects of being poor. Fans of Gene Stratton Porter, Fanny Fern and Susan Warner, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox will be delighted with this book. Lucys sunny personality makes this book a very uplifting and interesting read. (Summary by Stav Nisser.)