When Grandmamma Was New: The Story of a Virginia Childhood
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A woman recalls her Virginia childhood through affectionate, often humorous anecdotes about family life, childhood mischief, and local characters. The episodic memoir moves between domestic scenes, playtime adventures, and small crises—lost dolls, pets, neighborhood spats, and curious punishments—that reveal everyday rhythms and rules. Intergenerational relationships, including close bonds with grandparents and the presence of household staff, shape the narrator's learning and moral lessons. The tone balances nostalgia with candid self-observation, presenting a vivid, intimate portrait of rural childhood and social customs in a bygone domestic setting.
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