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"[...] the frank and compassionate exploration of the life of Kajsa, the young Swedish girl who is Augusta's granddaughter. Her story is set in the mid 1800s in rural Sweden and is told with painstaking historical accuracy. This was a chaotic time period in which Europe was struggling to overcome famines and oppressive governments with their religious counterparts, as well as confronting societies with sexual prejudices and inequalities."--

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"[...] the frank and compassionate exploration of the life of Kajsa, the young Swedish girl who is Augusta's granddaughter. Her story is set in the mid 1800s in rural Sweden and is told with painstaking historical accuracy. This was a chaotic time period in which Europe was struggling to overcome famines and oppressive governments with their religious counterparts, as well as confronting societies with sexual prejudices and inequalities."--
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Judit Martin, whose ancestors were early English and Scottish immigrants, grew up in Franklin, Michigan. After high school in nearby Birmingham, she attended Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin, and in 1961 graduated from Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, with a degree in English and a teaching certificate. She taught for several years before setting out to fulfill her childhood dream of spending two years traveling in Europe. Captivated by the experience, she extended her stay with a job teaching English in a Turkish girls' school in Izmir, Turkey, followed by a job at the American School in London. When she finally came to Sweden in 1969 she fell in love with the countryside, with its remnants of the old peasant culture, and settled there.