
Mary Rose of Mifflin
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Barney, Maginel Wright
1877 - 1966
- Sterrett, Frances R. (Frances Roberta)
1869 - 1947
About this book
In a time when urban life began reshaping the American landscape, "Mary Rose of Mifflin" by Frances R. Sterrett captures the poignant transition of a young girl navigating her new reality. As Mary Rose leaves her pastoral roots behind, she encounters the complexities of city life, balancing her childhood innocence with the demands of a bustling environment. This novel uniquely explores themes of belonging and identity, reflecting the struggles of adapting to change while holding onto one's heritage. Ideal for students and civic activists, this narrative invites readers to consider the impact of environment on personal growth and community ties. Discover how Mary Rose's journey resonates with the enduring quest for connection in an ever-evolving world.