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Samantha on Children's Rights

Chapter 1: SAMANTHA ON CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
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A wry, first-person collection of comic essays and sketches in which a plainspoken rural wife reflects on childrearing, family dynamics, and community mores. Through anecdotes about her household and neighbors she critiques harsh discipline, parental nagging, and social pretensions, balancing satire with sympathetic portraits of children and domestic life. Voices range from humorous caricature to earnest moral appeal, and recurring themes include the responsibilities of parents, the emotional effects of punishment on children, and the value of patience, common sense, and affectionate guidance.

SAMANTHA
ON
CHILDREN’S RIGHTS

BY

JOSIAH ALLEN’S WIFE

(MARIETTA HOLLEY)

Author of “Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition,” “Around the
World with Josiah Allen’s Wife,” “Samantha at Saratoga,” Etc.

ILLUSTRATIONS BY
CHARLES GRUNWALD

G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK