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Mary Cary: "Frequently Martha"

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A frank, resourceful orphan narrates life at a female asylum, recording in her diary episodes of punishment for speaking candidly, clashes with an authoritarian matron, friendships with sympathetic attendants, and a persistent longing for parents she cannot have. Everyday scenes—chores, petty cruelties, small consolations, and accidental losses of beloved pets—shape her perspective on gratitude, honesty, and belonging. The story traces her emotional growth through mischief, moral tests, and acts of kindness, and follows how personal relationships and unforeseen events transform her circumstances, ultimately bringing reconciliation and a new domestic future.

About the Author

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Kate Langley Bosher

Kate Langley Bosher was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of Southern life and the complexities of human relationships. One of her notable novels, "Bobbie: A Story of the Confederacy," reflects her interest in historical narratives and the impact of the Civil War on personal lives. In addition to this, she wrote several other novels, including "Kitty Canary" and "Mary Cary: 'Frequently Martha,'" showcasing her versatility in storytelling. Bosher's writing is characterized by its rich character development and engaging plots, making her a significant figure in her literary era.

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