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Faith Gartney's Girlhood

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The narrative follows a girl's childhood and coming of age in a small community, recounted through episodic domestic scenes, friendships, and moral challenges. Everyday incidents—play, work, economic anxieties, illness, and neighborly charity—become tests that shape her habits, loyalties, and sense of duty. Family tensions, the influence of an aunt, and bonds with poorer neighbors reveal social contrasts while prompting practical responsibilities. Gradual acceptance of new tasks, emotional struggles, and reconciliations trace steady personal development and conclude with a wedding journey that signals her passage into adult life.

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A. D. T. Whitney

A. D. T. Whitney was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and domestic fiction in the 19th century. Her works often explore themes of girlhood, friendship, and moral development, reflecting the societal values of her time. Among her notable titles is "Faith Gartney's Girlhood," which offers a glimpse into the life and challenges faced by young girls. Whitney's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her era. Other works include "A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life" and "Mother Goose for Grown Folks," showcasing her versatility and appeal to both young and adult audiences.

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