About This Book
A young girl's travel journal records a family tour of France in 1821 through daily entries and finely observed drawings. She documents street scenes, markets, religious processions, village fêtes, and popular entertainments with childlike candor, noting both foreign customs and her family’s reactions. Interspersed sketches of local characters, landscapes, and market-women accompany reflections on nature, gardening, and household routines, creating a blend of travelogue and domestic record. The overall tone is naive and attentive, offering an intimate portrait of cultural encounters, youthful impressions, and the everyday rhythms of a travelling family in the early nineteenth century.
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