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Azalea's Silver Web is a novel that explores the journey of a young woman determined to carve out her own path despite familial struggles and personal challenges. The story follows Azalea McBirney as she faces the burdens placed on her by the deteriorating health of her foster father while striving to maintain her sense of identity and creativity. As Azalea navigates life on Tennyson Mountain, she contemplates her future and the complexities of her adoptive family, who rely on her for support. The novel highlights her resilience and desire for independence, as well as the connection between…mehr

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Azalea's Silver Web is a novel that explores the journey of a young woman determined to carve out her own path despite familial struggles and personal challenges. The story follows Azalea McBirney as she faces the burdens placed on her by the deteriorating health of her foster father while striving to maintain her sense of identity and creativity. As Azalea navigates life on Tennyson Mountain, she contemplates her future and the complexities of her adoptive family, who rely on her for support. The novel highlights her resilience and desire for independence, as well as the connection between her personal growth and the familial bonds that shape her life. As Azalea engages in crafts and reflects on her heritage, she also embarks on a deeper journey of self-discovery. The narrative weaves together her aspirations and the challenges she faces, underscoring the themes of self-determination, the pursuit of dreams, and the importance of familial connections. Azalea's efforts to improve her family's situation mirror her quest to weave a meaningful life, full of purpose and independence.
Autorenporträt
Elia Wilkinson Peattie (1862-1935) was an American author and journalist. In Aurora, Illinois known for her contributions to literature and social commentary. Her work often reflected her keen observations of society and her interest in exploring the human condition. Peattie was educated in local schools and later attended the University of Chicago. Her early exposure to literature and journalism shaped her future career. Peattie is best known for her short stories and essays, which often explore themes of identity, society, and human experience. Her literary style is characterized by its attention to character development and social observation. Her collection Painted Windows (1908) features a series of short stories that delve into the complexities of personal and social identity. Elia W. Peattie is remembered for her contributions to American literature, particularly her insightful short stories and essays that offer a nuanced exploration of human emotions and social dynamics. Her work frequently incorporated social commentary, offering insights into societal norms, cultural practices, and social issues. Peattie's writing reflects her observations on the human condition and the intricacies of social interactions. Her work remains a valuable part of the literary canon, reflecting the concerns and perspectives of early 20th-century America.