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Jacquette, a Sorority Girl

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The story follows Jacquette Willard, a young woman who leaves her rural home to stay with city relatives and enter school life, where she confronts unfamiliar social codes and expectations. Through episodes of arrival and adjustment, friendships and rivalries, sorority rituals, campus events, and student meetings, she grapples with pressures to conform while asserting personal convictions. A sequence of conflicts and reconciliations—rushing, initiation rites, a public mass-meeting, and a personal rebellion—leads toward commencement and renewed family ties. The narrative traces coming-of-age themes of belonging, identity formation, and the compromises required by communal life.

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Grace Ethelwyn Cody

Grace Ethelwyn Cody was an American author known for her novel "Jacquette, a Sorority Girl." This work provides a glimpse into the life of young women in a sorority setting, exploring themes of friendship, social dynamics, and personal growth. Cody's writing reflects the experiences and challenges faced by women in the early 20th century, contributing to the literary landscape of her time. Though not widely recognized today, her work offers valuable insights into the cultural context of her era.

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