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Three little maids - Innocence loyalty and adventure in late 19th-century Australia - cover

Three little maids - Innocence loyalty and adventure in late 19th-century Australia

Ethel Turner

Publisher: Good Press

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In her delightful novel "Three Little Maids," Ethel Turner crafts a vivid tapestry that captures the whimsical adventures and struggles of childhood. Set against the lush backdrop of Australia, the book follows the escapades of three exuberant young girls as they navigate friendship, mischief, and the challenges of growing up. Turner'Äôs engaging prose intertwines humor and introspective moments, drawing readers into a world where imagination reigns supreme. Her mastery of dialogue and keen observations create characters that resonate with authenticity, all while reflecting the socio-cultural milieu of late 19th-century Australia, characterized by its burgeoning identity and evolving gender roles. Ethel Turner, renowned for her contributions to Australian literature, was deeply influenced by her own childhood experiences and the landscape of her homeland. Born in 1872, her work often showcases the simplicity and complexity of youth, mirroring her keen observations of the societal expectations placed on girls during her upbringing. With a penchant for storytelling that instills both nostalgia and hope, Turner's narratives encapsulate the essence of formative experiences that shape one's identity. "Three Little Maids" is a charming read that is highly recommended for anyone seeking a poignant exploration of childhood friendship and the bittersweet journey of growing up. Turner's unique ability to blend humor with poignant themes makes this novel a timeless classic, inviting readers of all ages to reflect on their own youthful adventures.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 175 pages.

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