Turn About Eleanor

Turn About Eleanor

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In the early 20th century, as America embraced rapid urbanization and social change, Ethel M. Kelley’s "Turn About Eleanor" captures the poignant journey of a ten-year-old girl navigating these turbulent waters. Eleanor Hamlin's life transforms dramatically when she leaves her modest home in Colhassett, Massachusetts, for the bustling streets of New York City. This novel intricately explores themes of identity and belonging, highlighting the contrast between innocence and the complexities of adult society. Ideal for students and civic activists, "Turn About Eleanor" offers a rich narrative that examines the impact of societal expectations and personal growth. Dive into this compelling tale that resonates with anyone interested in the nuances of childhood and the quest for self-discovery.

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