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REAL AMERICAN GIRLS TELL THEIR OWN STORIES by Dorothy Hoobler

REAL AMERICAN GIRLS TELL THEIR OWN STORIES

by Dorothy Hoobler & Thomas Hoobler

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 1999
ISBN: 0-689-82083-6
Publisher: Atheneum

This slim collection of actual writings of American girls from colonial times to the mid-20th century contains some real gems that are sure to inspire readers to learn more about history. Their first insight will be that girls who lived long ago weren’t really that different from their modern counterparts. They played games and played jokes on one another, were interested in boys, knew that their teachers and parents didn’t understand them, were picked on by big brothers and sisters, and worried about what the future held for them. Some of the entries are funny, some serious, but all are informative and entertaining, augmented by the co- authors’ introductory notes for every entry and black-and-white photographs of the spirited and spunky girls who wrote such wonderful descriptions of their lives. (Nonfiction. 10-12)