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Samantha at Coney Island and a Thousand Other Islands

Marietta Holley

Publisher: DigiCat

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Marietta Holley's 'Samantha at Coney Island, and a Thousand Other Islands' is a novel that crafts a vivid tapestry of early 20th-century American life through the perspective of its humorous and sharp-witted protagonist, Samantha. As readers are taken on a journey through the buzzing amusement areas of Coney Island and the scenic serenity of Thousand Island Park, they are treated to a blend of satire and adventure. Written with Holley's characteristic wit and engaging narrative style, the text draws upon the rich traditions of feminist literature and regional dialect humor to critique societal norms. The language is accessible yet filled with cultural nuance, offering a snapshot of an era on the cusp of modernity.
Marietta Holley, often compared to Mark Twain for her satirical edge and prolific output, brings her own life into her literature. Her own experiences, perhaps, inform the character of 'Samantha' – a strong, opinionated woman navigating through a changing landscape with her husband, 'Joshua'. Holley's works frequently addressed issues of gender equality and progress, and in this novel, these themes are woven into the adventures and misadventures of her delightful alter ego.
'Samantha at Coney Island, and a Thousand Other Islands' is a literary gem that invites readers to explore the intricacies of early modern America through a comedic lens. Recommended for those interested in women's literature and historical fiction, this novel engages with its social commentary and charming narrative. Holley's work is an artifact of its time that entertains while reflecting deeper societal changes, and it remains relevant today as it was a century ago. Readers will undoubtedly appreciate the humor and historical insight that Holley so skillfully intertwines.
Available since: 11/21/2022.
Print length: 152 pages.

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