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Mary Ware in Texas - A Southern Adventure of Friendship and Independence - cover

Mary Ware in Texas - A Southern Adventure of Friendship and Independence

Annie F. Johnston

Publisher: Good Press

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Annie F. Johnston'Äôs "Mary Ware in Texas" intricately weaves a coming-of-age narrative through the lens of a young girl'Äôs experiences in early 20th-century Texas. The novel is marked by a vivid literary style that captures the landscape and cultural nuances of the region, blending realism with momentary flights of idealism. Johnston masterfully portrays the societal effects of migration and change, using Mary'Äôs evolution to illuminate themes of identity, perseverance, and the quest for belonging amidst varying landscapes of a burgeoning America, thus situating her work within the rich context of regional American literature. As a prominent author and children'Äôs advocate, Johnston was deeply influenced by her own experiences in Texas and the complexities of rural life. Her firsthand observations of the evolving socio-cultural dynamics and her commitment to infusing young readers with strong role models are evident in Mary'Äôs character. This reflective and empathetic storytelling reveals Johnston'Äôs desire to empower young girls, fostering a sense of independence and self-worth through the transformative power of education and community. "Mary Ware in Texas" is a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction that explores the intricate interplays of youth, gender, and locality. It is not just a nostalgic trip through Texas'Äôs past; it is a timely reminder of the resilience found within the human spirit, making it an invaluable addition to any literary collection.
Available since: 09/18/2023.
Print length: 201 pages.

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