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When Sarah Went to School

A Journey Through Rural Education in 19th Century America
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In her poignant novella «When Sarah Went to School,» Elsie Singmaster explores the challenges of social integration and personal identity through the lens of a young girl's experiences. Written in the early 20th century, the narrative employs a simple yet evocative prose style, marked by deep emotional resonance and richly drawn characters. The book is set against the backdrop of an ethnically diverse community, showcasing the intersection of tradition and modernity while addressing themes of acceptance and resilience. Singmaster's literary context reflects the burgeoning discussions on immigration and American identity during her time, making this novella a critical piece in understanding the societal dynamics of the era. Elsie Singmaster, an American author known for her sensitivity to the cultural narratives of her time, draws from her own experiences as a member of a Pennsylvania Dutch community. Her deep appreciation for the immigrant experience profoundly influences her work, suggesting that her characters and their challenges are reflective of broader societal struggles. Singmaster'Äôs dedication to portraying the life of everyday people adds authenticity and depth, underscoring her literary contributions in the context of American realism. This novella is highly recommended for readers interested in themes of identity and cultural assimilation. Singmaster'Äôs ability to convey complex emotions in a straightforward narrative makes it accessible for both young readers and adults alike. «When Sarah Went to School» serves not only as a beautiful tale of personal growth but also as a historical reflection on the American experience.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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110 p.
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4064066126469
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