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The Next of Kin: Those who Wait and Wonder

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A series of essays and sketches portrays the experiences of women and families on the home front during the First World War, drawing on personal anecdotes, speeches, and community meetings to convey everyday realities. The pieces examine practical responses such as conservation, fundraising, volunteer and national service, and the organization of relief efforts. They also attend to emotional consequences including waiting, bereavement, orphanhood, and maternal grief, blending sympathy with exhortation. The voice shifts between wry observation and earnest appeal, urging communal action while acknowledging persistent sorrow.

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Nellie L. McClung

Nellie L. McClung was a prominent Canadian author and social activist known for her contributions to literature and women's rights in the early 20th century. Born in 1873, she gained recognition for her novels that often explored themes of social justice and the challenges faced by women. Her notable works include "In Times Like These," which reflects her progressive views and advocacy for women's suffrage. McClung's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and a commitment to addressing societal issues, making her an important figure in Canadian literary heritage.

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