A Little Girl of Long Ago; Or, Hannah Ann / A Sequel to a Little Girl in Old New York
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The narrative follows a young girl growing up in mid-nineteenth-century New York, tracing family life, seasonal celebrations, visits to relatives, and encounters with regional traditions and historic places. Episodes depict domestic skills, heirlooms, neighborhood characters, and a childlike curiosity about literature and distant lands, while relatives' marriages and social events mark transitions. Scenes move between town and country and highlight Dutch-American customs, showing how small domestic moments and local legends shape values. The episodic chapters chronicle everyday experiences, moral lessons, and the gradual passage from youthful wonder to adult reflection.
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