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A Maid In Arcady
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A Maid In Arcady in Ottawa, ON
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A Maid in Arcady is a novel written by Ralph Henry Barbour set in the early 1900s. The story follows a young woman named Joan Newton, who travels to Arcady, a wealthy vacation community in Maine, to work as a maid for a summer. Joan is determined to save money to attend college, and sees this job as her opportunity. Once in Arcady, Joan befriends a group of young people from wealthy families who are spending the summer there. She becomes particularly close with a young man named Jerry, who is instantly drawn to her intelligence and independence. However, Joan is acutely aware of the class difference between herself and the other residents of Arcady, and struggles to fit in and be accepted. As the summer progresses, Joan becomes more comfortable with her new surroundings and gains the respect of the people she works for. She also develops a close relationship with Jerry, which is complicated by his family's disapproval of their social differences. Through Joan's experiences, Barbour explores themes of social class, independence, and the pursuit of education. The novel also provides a vivid portrait of life in a wealthy vacation community during the early 1900s, including descriptions of lavish parties, horseback riding, and other recreational activities. Overall, "A Maid in Arcady" is a charming and insightful novel that offers a window into a bygone era. Joan's journey towards self-discovery and independence will resonate with readers who are interested in stories of social mobility and the pursuit of personal goals.
A Maid in Arcady is a novel written by Ralph Henry Barbour set in the early 1900s. The story follows a young woman named Joan Newton, who travels to Arcady, a wealthy vacation community in Maine, to work as a maid for a summer. Joan is determined to save money to attend college, and sees this job as her opportunity. Once in Arcady, Joan befriends a group of young people from wealthy families who are spending the summer there. She becomes particularly close with a young man named Jerry, who is instantly drawn to her intelligence and independence. However, Joan is acutely aware of the class difference between herself and the other residents of Arcady, and struggles to fit in and be accepted. As the summer progresses, Joan becomes more comfortable with her new surroundings and gains the respect of the people she works for. She also develops a close relationship with Jerry, which is complicated by his family's disapproval of their social differences. Through Joan's experiences, Barbour explores themes of social class, independence, and the pursuit of education. The novel also provides a vivid portrait of life in a wealthy vacation community during the early 1900s, including descriptions of lavish parties, horseback riding, and other recreational activities. Overall, "A Maid in Arcady" is a charming and insightful novel that offers a window into a bygone era. Joan's journey towards self-discovery and independence will resonate with readers who are interested in stories of social mobility and the pursuit of personal goals.

















