Margery Daw

Margery Daw

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In a world shaped by the rigid social structures of the early 20th century, "Margery Daw" by Bertha M. Clay explores the intricate tapestry of love and loss. Following the tragic death of Margery's mother in a railroad accident, the young girl navigates the complexities of her changing life, encountering a cast of characters who reflect the stark divides of social class. With poignant themes of resilience and the quest for belonging, this novel delves into the emotional depths of its protagonist as she seeks to forge her own identity amidst adversity. Ideal for students and historians alike, "Margery Daw" offers a compelling narrative that examines the human spirit's capacity to endure and thrive against societal expectations.

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