American Life / A Narrative of Two Years' City and Country Residence in the United States
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The author records two years of travel and residence in the United States, combining travel narrative with practical social observation. She describes the ocean voyage and both city and country experiences, offering detailed sketches of urban life in New York—immigrant communities, boarding houses, dress, frequent fires and the volunteer fire companies, and aspects of race and domestic custom. Practical chapters address emigration and offer advice for prospective settlers. Personal anecdotes and local lore illustrate points while occasional fictionalized names protect identities, and the tone balances impartial commentary with scenes intended to inform and entertain readers.
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