A Maid and a Million Men / the candid confessions of Leona Canwick, censored indiscreetly by James G. Dunton
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A first-person confessional narrator recounts her upbringing as a twin caught between a practical commercial training and an aunt’s push toward artistic refinement, describing family loss, formative travel, and bilingual secretarial skills. The book unfolds episodically in a comic, satirical voice through romantic entanglements, encounters with military life and continental episodes, and mischievous social adventures. Chapters blend memoir, light farce, and adventure while probing themes of gender, identity, ambition, and the personal costs of curiosity, favoring witty observation and anecdote over a single, continuous plot.
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