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Wheat and Huckleberries; Or, Dr. Northmore's Daughters

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A rural-family tale follows a country physician and his wife as they cultivate a small farm and navigate everyday joys and anxieties of raising daughters. Seasonal episodes — wheat harvest, threshing, huckleberrying, visits, and a summer trip East — structure scenes of domestic care, neighborhood relationships, and modest aspirations. The elder daughters negotiate excitement and misgivings about travel while younger members and close relatives influence household choices. Interwoven sketches of community manners, light humor, and gentle sentiment produce a pastoral portrait of late nineteenth-century domestic life.

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Charlotte M. Vaile

Charlotte M. Vaile is an author known for her work in the early 20th century, particularly her novel "Wheat and Huckleberries; Or, Dr. Northmore's Daughters." This work reflects themes of family and resilience, set against a backdrop of rural life. Vaile's writing captures the complexities of personal relationships and the challenges faced by women during her time. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized today, her storytelling offers a glimpse into the social dynamics and cultural values of her era.

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