Aikenside by Mary J. Holmes explores the journey of a young girl determined to help her family overcome financial difficulties, while also navigating the complexities of romance. The story delves into her determination to secure a teaching position, balancing her personal aspirations with the expectations of a society that undervalues her. Alongside her familial struggles, the novel weaves a romantic element, as the young girl develops a connection that adds depth to her emotional journey. The relationship offers a sense of hope and support, contrasting with the obstacles she faces. The…mehr
Aikenside by Mary J. Holmes explores the journey of a young girl determined to help her family overcome financial difficulties, while also navigating the complexities of romance. The story delves into her determination to secure a teaching position, balancing her personal aspirations with the expectations of a society that undervalues her. Alongside her familial struggles, the novel weaves a romantic element, as the young girl develops a connection that adds depth to her emotional journey. The relationship offers a sense of hope and support, contrasting with the obstacles she faces. The narrative highlights the importance of love, family bonds, and ambition, illustrating how these aspects shape her resilience and drive to pursue her dreams. Amid the challenges of education and societal norms, the blossoming romance serves as a source of emotional strength, offering her the courage to overcome adversity and embrace a future filled with both personal and romantic possibilities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary J. Holmes was an American author best known for her novels and short stories. Born on April 5, 1825, in Brookfield, Massachusetts, she gained widespread popularity in the 19th century. Holmes published 39 novels and numerous short stories, with her first novel selling 250,000 copies. Over her lifetime, she achieved remarkable success, with total book sales reaching 2 million copies, second only to Harriet Beecher Stowe. Her works were particularly popular for their emotional depth and exploration of domestic life. Holmes was married to Daniel Holmes from 1849 until her death in 1907. She passed away on October 6, 1907, in Brockport, New York, at the age of 82. Raised by her parents, Fanny Olds and Preston Hawes, Holmes went on to become one of the most successful and beloved writers of her time, leaving behind a legacy of emotionally charged stories that resonated with readers across generations. Her works continue to be remembered for their significant impact on 19th-century American literature.
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