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Barbara Ladd is a coming-of-age novel that centers around a young girl s quest for individuality and freedom. The story follows Barbara Ladd, a fourteen-year-old who feels trapped and misunderstood under the strict care of her aunt. In search of adventure and autonomy, she runs away to her more adventurous uncle, hoping to escape societal expectations and discover her own path. The novel explores the internal struggle of a young girl yearning for independence, as well as the external pressures that stifle her sense of self. As Barbara embarks on her journey, she is guided by a spirit of…mehr

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Barbara Ladd is a coming-of-age novel that centers around a young girl s quest for individuality and freedom. The story follows Barbara Ladd, a fourteen-year-old who feels trapped and misunderstood under the strict care of her aunt. In search of adventure and autonomy, she runs away to her more adventurous uncle, hoping to escape societal expectations and discover her own path. The novel explores the internal struggle of a young girl yearning for independence, as well as the external pressures that stifle her sense of self. As Barbara embarks on her journey, she is guided by a spirit of adventure, with the natural world and her loyal dog by her side, symbolizing her desire for a life free from constraints. Her emotional depth and courage come through as she navigates her feelings of both excitement and fear. Through this narrative, the novel reflects the universal experience of coming into one s own and the tension between personal desires and external limitations, offering a poignant portrayal of youth, independence, and self-discovery.
Autorenporträt
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts was a Canadian poet and prose writer, recognized as one of the first Canadian authors to achieve international fame. Born on January 10, 1860, in Douglas, New Brunswick, Roberts made significant contributions to Canadian literature, particularly in the genres of exploration, natural history, and fiction. He was educated at the University of New Brunswick and went on to publish a diverse range of works, including verse, travel books, and stories. His writing often explored the Canadian wilderness and the lives of those who interacted with it. His works resonated with readers for their vivid depictions of nature and the human spirit s resilience in the face of adversity. Roberts was also involved in Canadian literary circles, earning accolades such as membership in the Royal Society of Canada. He married Mary Fenety in 1880 and later, Joan Montgomery in 1943. His legacy continues through his contributions to Canadian literature, and his works remain an integral part of the nation's literary canon. Roberts passed away on November 26, 1943, in Toronto, at the age of 83.