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A guide offering practical moral and social counsel for girls and young women, arranged in short chapters on aims in life, health, education, self-support, occupations, culture, domestic life, charity, hospitality, and social conduct. Using illustrative anecdotes and commonsense argument it considers when earning money is desirable and how talents should be discovered and cultivated. It examines roles available to different social positions, the responsibilities of leisure, and the value of home-making and hospitality. The tone favors prudence, self-knowledge, modesty, and public-minded duty while urging practical preparation for independence when necessary.

About the Author

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Harriet E. Paine

Harriet E. Paine was an American author known for her contributions to literature focusing on the experiences and challenges faced by women and girls. Her notable work, "Girls and Women," explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and the journey of self-discovery. Through her writing, Paine provides insight into the lives of her characters, reflecting broader social issues of her time. While her literary output may be limited, her focus on women's perspectives contributes to the ongoing discourse in feminist literature.

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