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The Luck of the Dudley Grahams / As Related in Extracts from Elizabeth Graham's Diary

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The diary chronicles a struggling family who keep a boarding house after the father’s death, portraying everyday pressures, financial strain, and relations with a wealthy uncle. The narrator records domestic details and family personalities: a studious son who gives up personal plans to help, a mischievous younger daughter, a serious cousin with social advantages, and a disabled little brother, alongside a resolutely optimistic mother. Recollections include the late father’s unfinished flying-machine in the attic and how private ambitions, modest inventions, thrift, and incoming boarders shape the family’s hopes, tensions, and loyalties.

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Alice Calhoun Haines

Alice Calhoun Haines was an American author known for her novel "The Luck of the Dudley Grahams / As Related in Extracts from Elizabeth Graham's Diary." Her work often explores themes of family and personal history, presented through a unique narrative style that incorporates diary entries. Haines's writing reflects a keen interest in character development and the intricacies of human relationships, making her contributions to early 20th-century literature noteworthy for their emotional depth and insight.