
Elizabeth, Her Folks
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In the early 20th century, as the world grappled with the aftermath of war, "Elizabeth, Her Folks" by Barbara Kay presents a poignant exploration of family and resilience. Young Elizabeth Swift finds herself navigating the complexities of life with her grandparents on Cape Cod, a stark contrast to her previous existence. As she grapples with her brother's absence and the weight of familial expectations, themes of belonging and identity emerge. This novel uniquely captures the essence of childhood innocence against a backdrop of societal change, emphasizing the importance of connection and understanding. Ideal for students and historians alike, "Elizabeth, Her Folks" offers rich insights into the human experience during a transformative era.