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Peggy Owen and Liberty - A Revolutionary Tale of Freedom and Sacrifice - cover

Peggy Owen and Liberty - A Revolutionary Tale of Freedom and Sacrifice

Lucy Foster Madison

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Peggy Owen and Liberty," Lucy Foster Madison weaves an engaging narrative set during the tumultuous years of the American Revolutionary War. The story follows a spirited young heroine who grapples with the profound issues of freedom and self-identity amid the constraints of her era. Madison employs a richly descriptive literary style, combining vivid imagery with authentic dialogue that brings to life the various social and political realities of 18th-century America. Through Peggy Owen'Äôs journey, readers experience a relatable coming-of-age tale that resonates with contemporary themes of individuality and rebellion. Lucy Foster Madison, an accomplished American author and educator, was particularly influenced by her own experiences in a changing society. Her profound understanding of women's roles in history and her commitment to exploring narratives that highlight marginalized voices led her to craft Peggy'Äôs story. Madison'Äôs work reflects a deep engagement with issues of agency and empowerment, which were particularly salient during her own lifetime, a post-World War I America that saw strides in women's rights. "Peggy Owen and Liberty" is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical fiction and those interested in women'Äôs narratives within American history. Madison's insightful exploration of Liberty and self-determination serves as an inspiration for readers of all ages, making this book not only a compelling story but also a significant contribution to the understanding of American identity.
Disponibile da: 04/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 199 pagine.

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