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Miss Heck's Thanksgiving Party; or, Topsy Up To Date

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The story follows Miss Myra Heck, a resourceful Black domestic worker in a small town who, when her employers travel before Thanksgiving, decides to throw an extravagant holiday party using provisions and privileges from the household where she works. The narrative traces her flair for style, occasional dishonesty, and knack for social maneuvering as she borrows food and finery, rallies local acquaintances, and navigates class and gender expectations. Through comic episodes and a spirited central scheme, the piece examines ambition, performative respectability, and the precarious economics of domestic labor while leaning on satire and humorous characterization.

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Ida Hamilton Munsell

Ida Hamilton Munsell was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Miss Heck's Thanksgiving Party; or, Topsy Up To Date," reflects her ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with young readers. Munsell's writing often incorporates themes of family and celebration, making her stories both entertaining and relatable. While her literary output may not be extensive, her work remains a charming example of the era's children's fiction.

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