Sarah Jane (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Evrybodys poor, arent they, Billy?
All the nicest people are, he replied.
Billy was a war baby. He had a message from General Lee congratulating him on being born, and was quite wise. I was only a since-the-war baby.
I climbed on a...
All the nicest people are, he replied.
Billy was a war baby. He had a message from General Lee congratulating him on being born, and was quite wise. I was only a since-the-war baby.
I climbed on a...
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Evrybodys poor, arent they, Billy?
All the nicest people are, he replied.
Billy was a war baby. He had a message from General Lee congratulating him on being born, and was quite wise. I was only a since-the-war baby.
I climbed on a cricket table and looked at myself in the mahogany-framed glass hanging over Granmunnys dimity dressing table. I decided a girl with a
shingled head was utterly, hopelessly ugly, and I wondered why God hadnt made me a boy. What place would there be in the world for an ugly girl?
As a child who grew to womanhood in the years following the war of Aggression on my Southern countrymen, I think I am the one most qualified to write this
book. I have told only one womans experience, however, I have been well known in my time as a writer of Virginia history and its people. I cannot say I am
an authority on your heritage and neighbors, but I can say that I am on mine.
Mary Newton Stanard
All the nicest people are, he replied.
Billy was a war baby. He had a message from General Lee congratulating him on being born, and was quite wise. I was only a since-the-war baby.
I climbed on a cricket table and looked at myself in the mahogany-framed glass hanging over Granmunnys dimity dressing table. I decided a girl with a
shingled head was utterly, hopelessly ugly, and I wondered why God hadnt made me a boy. What place would there be in the world for an ugly girl?
As a child who grew to womanhood in the years following the war of Aggression on my Southern countrymen, I think I am the one most qualified to write this
book. I have told only one womans experience, however, I have been well known in my time as a writer of Virginia history and its people. I cannot say I am
an authority on your heritage and neighbors, but I can say that I am on mine.
Mary Newton Stanard
Autoren-Porträt von Mary Newton Stanard, Beth Carty
As Mary’s niece I wasn’t born until 114 years after her entrance on the world scene, in 1865. My coming-of-age on a little farm in the hills of southwest
Missouri was not unlike hers. I felt a kinship to her joys and struggles as I edited her story from the soft, old pages of her original manuscript—a little
at a time—while I changed toddler’s diapers, kept house for my father and sister, and awaited my husband’s return from his work in the North.
—Beth Carty
Sarah Jane is a fascinating account of the fallen Confederacy brought vividly to life as she learns that downfall of pride in politics, fashion,
friendship, and romance isn’t necessarily the end of her world. Overall, faith in God shines bright.
Sarah Jane is a fascinating account of the fallen Confederacy brought vividly to life as she learns that downfall of pride in politics, fashion, friendship, and romance isn’t necessarily the end of her world. Overall, faith in God shines bright.
As Mary’s niece I wasn’t born until 114 years after her entrance on the world scene, in 1865. My coming-of-age on a little farm in the hills of southwest
Missouri was not unlike hers. I felt a kinship to her joys and struggles as I edited her story from the soft, old pages of her original manuscript—a little
at a time—while I changed toddler’s diapers, kept house for my father and sister, and awaited my husband’s return from his work in the North.
—Beth Carty
Sarah Jane is a fascinating account of the fallen Confederacy brought vividly to life as she learns that downfall of pride in politics, fashion,
friendship, and romance isn’t necessarily the end of her world. Overall, faith in God shines bright.
Sarah Jane is a fascinating account of the fallen Confederacy brought vividly to life as she learns that downfall of pride in politics, fashion, friendship, and romance isn’t necessarily the end of her world. Overall, faith in God shines bright.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Mary Newton Stanard , Beth Carty
- 2014, 178 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: WestBow Press
- ISBN-10: 1490842209
- ISBN-13: 9781490842202
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.12.2014
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