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What a Young Woman Ought to Know

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The work provides practical, morally oriented instruction for adolescent and young adult women about bodily development, reproductive physiology, personal hygiene, and sexual conduct. It combines medical explanation with advice on modesty, courtship, marriage, and motherhood, and addresses temperance, prevention of health risks, and social responsibilities. Intended for mothers, teachers, and young readers, the text mixes factual guidance with moral counsel and recommendations for caregiving and instruction to help prepare women for adult roles while warning against choices considered harmful or improper.

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Mary Wood-Allen

Mary Wood-Allen was an American author and educator known for her works that address the complexities of adolescence and young adulthood. Her notable titles include "Almost A Man" and "Almost a Woman," which explore the challenges faced by young individuals as they transition into adulthood. Wood-Allen's writing often emphasizes the importance of personal development and self-awareness, particularly for young women. Additionally, her work "What a Young Woman Ought to Know" provides guidance on various aspects of life, reflecting her commitment to educating and empowering her readers. Through her literature, she contributed to discussions on gender and personal growth during her time.

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