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Papa's own girl A novel
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Papa's own girl A novel in Ottawa, ON
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Papa's own girl A novel in Ottawa, ON
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Maud, the protagonist, is deeply attached to her father and finds solace and security in their close bond. However, as she grows older, she begins to navigate the complexities of life and relationships, including her interactions with suitors and societal expectations.The title "Papa's Own Girl" suggests that Maud's identity and sense of self are closely tied to her father's affection and approval. Throughout the novel, she may grapple with questions of independence and autonomy while still cherishing her special connection with her father.Marie Stevens Howland's novel likely offers readers a glimpse into the domestic and social dynamics of the 19th century, particularly within the context of the father-daughter relationship. It may also provide commentary on the role of women in society and the challenges they faced in asserting their individuality.
Maud, the protagonist, is deeply attached to her father and finds solace and security in their close bond. However, as she grows older, she begins to navigate the complexities of life and relationships, including her interactions with suitors and societal expectations.The title "Papa's Own Girl" suggests that Maud's identity and sense of self are closely tied to her father's affection and approval. Throughout the novel, she may grapple with questions of independence and autonomy while still cherishing her special connection with her father.Marie Stevens Howland's novel likely offers readers a glimpse into the domestic and social dynamics of the 19th century, particularly within the context of the father-daughter relationship. It may also provide commentary on the role of women in society and the challenges they faced in asserting their individuality.

















