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The American Country Girl

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An examination of life for young women on American farms that questions whether rural daughters receive full opportunity for growth and happiness and considers how their wellbeing affects the farmstead. Combining essays, practical guidance, and illustrative stories, it treats health, household training, division of labor, wages, dress, and the duties of founding a home, while addressing isolation and homesteading hardships. It emphasizes education, efficient household administration, and community resources — play, reading, music, camps, and organizations — as remedies to broaden prospects, strengthen rural communities, and make farm life more satisfying and sustainable for country girls.

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Martha Foote Crow

Martha Foote Crow was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and biographical works. She wrote several notable books, including "Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Biography for Girls," which introduces young readers to the life of the influential author and abolitionist. Crow's works often focus on historical figures and themes, aiming to educate and inspire her audience. In addition to her biographies, she explored various aspects of American life and culture in titles such as "The American Country Girl" and "Lafayette." Her writing reflects a commitment to making history accessible and engaging for younger generations.

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