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Alice Brown's "The Day Of His Youth" is a fascinating compilation of fictional stories, skillfully curated into an low cost and accessible quantity for readers of all ages. With a blend of thrilling and outstanding narratives, Brown's testimonies have the electricity to softly immerse readers of their intriguing plots. Deemed a work of fiction, this collection represents a diverse array of ideas meticulously woven into a unmarried draft. The book unfolds with twists and turns that promise to interact readers, making every tale a compelling journey in its very own right. Brown's storytelling…mehr

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Alice Brown's "The Day Of His Youth" is a fascinating compilation of fictional stories, skillfully curated into an low cost and accessible quantity for readers of all ages. With a blend of thrilling and outstanding narratives, Brown's testimonies have the electricity to softly immerse readers of their intriguing plots. Deemed a work of fiction, this collection represents a diverse array of ideas meticulously woven into a unmarried draft. The book unfolds with twists and turns that promise to interact readers, making every tale a compelling journey in its very own right. Brown's storytelling prowess shines thru as she navigates numerous themes and feelings, ensuring a rich and immersive enjoy for her target market. Presented with an eye catching new cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, this version of "The Day Of His Youth" seamlessly marries contemporary aesthetics with clarity. Through this collection, Alice Brown invitations readers right into a world where fiction takes shape in diverse and enthralling methods, making it a valuable addition to literary exploration for enthusiasts throughout age agencies.
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Alice Brown, an American novelist, poet, and playwright, was best known for her local color stories. She also wrote a chapter for the collaborative novel The Whole Family (1908). She was born in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, and graduated from the Robinson Female Seminary in Exeter in 1876. She eventually worked as a schoolteacher for five years before relocating to Boston to write full-time in 1884. She began working for the Christian Register before moving on to the Youth's Companion in 1885. She was a prolific novelist for many years, but her fame declined around the turn of the twentieth century. She wrote one book per year until she stopped in 1935. She communicated with Rev. Michael Earls of the College of the Holy Cross and Father J. M. Lelen of Falmouth, Kentucky, with whom she shared poems. Yale University and Holy Cross presently contain the only substantial collections of her letters, as she directed that the majority of her personal correspondence be destroyed upon her death. Brown died in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1948.