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270 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1935
How far I've come! I'm the same girl and yet not the same. I wonder if it's always like that?Caddie Woodlawn, a fiery redhead growing up in Wisconsin in the 1800s, has always been a tom boy.
But every redhead's temper has its limitations.Ultimately, this book was....a bit boring and largely disappointing.
A woman's work is something fine and noble to grow up to, and it is just as important as a man's.Even Caddie's father, who championed his daughter's rights to live a happy and healthy childhood, decides to backtrack and make her into a perfect little maiden.
It is the sisters and wives and mothers, you know, Caddie, who keep the world sweet and beautiful. What a rough world it would be if there were only men and boys in it, doing things in their rough way!OR MAYBE , Mr. Woodlawn, we could teach these men to pick up after themselves and clean the kitchen once in a while.