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Aimed at young readers, the biography traces a woman's upbringing in a lively parsonage, her schooling and early teaching, and the domestic routines and literary pursuits that shaped her imagination. It follows her experiments in drama and short fiction, her marriage and large family life, encounters with slavery that prompted a famous anti‑slavery novel, years of illness and financial struggle, travels and public readings, and the personal losses and ongoing commitment to social causes that marked her later years. The narrative interweaves chronological chapters with letters and excerpts to illuminate character, creative process, and the social and moral concerns behind her writing.
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