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Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

Navigating Youth: A Tale of Friendship and Growth in the Early 20th Century
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In «Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day,» Margaret Penrose presents a vivid narrative that captures the essence of early 20th-century youth and the social dynamics of post-Victorian America. Through the character of Dorothy, the author explores themes of friendship, independence, and the challenges faced by a young girl navigating the complexities of modern life. The prose reflects a blend of realism and idealism, showcasing Penrose's keen insight into the aspirations and anxieties of her time. Set against the backdrop of changing societal norms, the story serves as both a reflection and critique of contemporary values, underscored by a charmingly optimistic tone. Margaret Penrose, a prolific writer of children's literature in the early 1900s, often drew from her own experiences and observations in creating relatable characters and engaging narratives. As a member of the authors' circle that included her contemporaries in the Stratemeyer Syndicate, Penrose was attuned to the evolving interests of young readers. Her commitment to providing role models for girls during an era of significant social change is evident in this work, where Dorothy embodies a balance of traditional values and emerging modernity. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in historical children's literature as well as those seeking insightful portrayals of young women'Äôs experiences in a transforming world. «Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day» invites not only young readers, but also adults to reflect on the resilience and spirit of youth, making it a timeless exploration of identity and growth.

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10 September 2024
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160 p.
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