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A collection of comic childhood memoirs narrated by ten-year-old Molly, who recounts mischievous episodes of rough play with her brother Humphrey and younger siblings, encounters with a strict governess, church outings, and small domestic dramas. Each vignette pairs imaginative tortures, pranks, and accidental bravado with moments of discomfort and contrition, while domestic detail and sibling rivalry create recurring themes. The voice blends wry observation and naïve earnestness, alternating lively scene-making with gentle reflections on conscience, duty, and the awkward lessons of growing up.

About the Author

Zangwill, Edith Ayrton portrait

Edith Ayrton Zangwill

Edith Ayrton Zangwill was a British author and playwright, recognized for her contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her novel "The Barbarous Babes," which reflects her keen observations of society and human behavior. Zangwill's work often explored themes of social justice and the complexities of human relationships, making her a notable figure in the literary landscape of her time. In addition to her fiction, she was involved in various social causes, advocating for women's rights and other progressive movements.

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