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Penelope's Progress / Being Such Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Penelope Hamilton As Relate to Her Experiences in Scotland

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Three women friends—Penelope, Salemina, and Francesca—travel to Scotland and chronicle their social experiences in both city and country. In Edinburgh they attend assemblies, observe local society, and reveal the comical friction of differing habits and tastes; in the countryside they encounter village characters, tea parties, ballad revels, and cultural misunderstandings that lead to domestic outcomes. The narrative combines light humor and personal reflection with vivid sketches of songs, customs, and landscapes, moving fluidly between urbane vignettes and affectionate portrayals of provincial life and friendship.

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Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was an American author and educator, best known for her children's literature and her advocacy for children's rights. Born in 1856, she gained prominence with her beloved work "Mother Carey's Chickens," which reflects her deep understanding of childhood and family dynamics. Wiggin was also a pioneer in the field of early childhood education, contributing to the development of nursery schools. Her writing often combines elements of humor and warmth, making her stories accessible and engaging for young readers. In addition to her fiction, she wrote several educational texts, including "Children's Rights: A Book of Nursery Logic," showcasing her commitment to improving the lives of children.

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