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A Little Girl in Old St Louis - Journey through Old St Louis: A Historical Tale of Family and Growth - cover

A Little Girl in Old St Louis - Journey through Old St Louis: A Historical Tale of Family and Growth

Amanda M. Douglas

Publisher: Good Press

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In "A Little Girl in Old St. Louis," Amanda M. Douglas crafts a poignant narrative that immerses readers in the rich tapestry of life in 19th-century St. Louis. Through the eyes of a spirited young protagonist, the novel explores themes of childhood innocence, resilience, and the socio-cultural dynamics of a burgeoning American city. Douglas'Äôs engaging prose seamlessly blends historical detail with imaginative storytelling, offering insights into the daily lives, hopes, and struggles of both children and adults in a rapidly changing society. The work reflects a broader literary context that seeks to illuminate the American experience through vivid, character-driven narratives. Amanda M. Douglas, a prolific writer of her time, often drew upon her own experiences as a mother and an observer of life in the Midwest. Her deep understanding of family dynamics and societal norms is evident in the nuanced portrayal of her characters. Douglas's background as an author of children's literature and historical fiction uniquely positioned her to convey the joys and tribulations of childhood while also highlighting the historical aspects that shaped social realities in the late 1800s. This enchanting novel is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that captures the essence of childhood in a vibrant setting. Its blend of adventure, historical context, and relatable characters makes it a compelling read for both adults and young readers, inviting them to reflect on their own experiences in a world of evolving societal change.
Available since: 09/18/2023.
Print length: 216 pages.

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