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In Susan Coolidge's novel 'Clover,' readers are transported into a heartwarming story of family, friendship, and personal growth. Set in the late 19th century, the novel follows the life of the kind-hearted and thoughtful protagonist, Clover, as she navigates the joys and challenges of adolescence. Coolidge's writing style is characterized by its poignant observations, gentle humor, and attention to emotional detail, making 'Clover' a captivating and insightful read for both young adults and adults alike. The novel is a prime example of domestic fiction, a genre popular during the Victorian…mehr

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In Susan Coolidge's novel 'Clover,' readers are transported into a heartwarming story of family, friendship, and personal growth. Set in the late 19th century, the novel follows the life of the kind-hearted and thoughtful protagonist, Clover, as she navigates the joys and challenges of adolescence. Coolidge's writing style is characterized by its poignant observations, gentle humor, and attention to emotional detail, making 'Clover' a captivating and insightful read for both young adults and adults alike. The novel is a prime example of domestic fiction, a genre popular during the Victorian era that focused on personal and family relationships. Coolidge's depiction of family dynamics and the emotional growth of her characters adds depth and richness to the narrative. Susan Coolidge's own experiences growing up in a large New England family undoubtedly influenced her writing, as she brings an authentic and relatable voice to Clover's story. Readers seeking a heartwarming and insightful novel that explores themes of family, friendship, and personal development will find 'Clover' to be a delightful and rewarding read.

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Susan Coolidge, the pen name for Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (1835-1905), was an American children's author renowned for her late 19th-century series of novels featuring the Carr family. Born into a wealthy and influential family in Cleveland, Ohio, Coolidge was the daughter of John Mumford Woolsey and Jane Andrews and niece to the poet Gamaliel Bailey. Her upbringing, amidst an environment of intellectual stimulation and cultural exposure, significantly shaped her literary style, imbuing it with a sense of warmth, realism, and the importance of familial bonds. 'Clover' (1888), one of her well-known works, is the fourth book in her beloved 'Katy' series that began with 'What Katy Did' (1872). 'Clover' continues the adventures and maturation of the Carr siblings, particularly focusing on the warm-hearted Clover as she takes on new responsibilities and faces the challenges of adulthood with grace and resilience. Coolidge's novels are characterized by their nuanced characterization, vivid domestic settings, and the moral and educational dilemmas faced by their protagonists. She managed to capture the complexities of family life and the transition from childhood to adulthood with a gentle yet poignant touch. Today, Susan Coolidge's work remains a testament to her insight into the world of children and young adults, reflecting the virtues and values of her time while retaining a timeless appeal.