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This collection presents short biographical sketches of notable women, emphasizing how childhood interests, habits, and challenges shaped later accomplishments. Each profile traces early curiosity, domestic training, educational steps, or small practical tasks that prepared the subject for careers in the arts, reform movements, sciences, and public life. Anecdotes about youthful experiments, family influences, and early work illustrate recurring themes of perseverance, thrift, and service. Arranged as concise, illustrated vignettes, the pieces aim to connect formative experiences with adult achievement and to offer moral and practical examples for young readers.

About the Author

Moore, Rebecca Deming portrait

Rebecca Deming Moore

Rebecca Deming Moore was an American author known for her work in early 20th-century literature. Her notable book, "When They Were Girls," explores themes of youth and the experiences of women, reflecting the societal norms of her time. Moore's writing often delves into the complexities of female identity and the challenges faced by women in a changing world. Though her literary contributions may not be widely recognized today, her work offers valuable insights into the historical context of women's lives and perspectives during her era.

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