
Mildred at Home: With Something About Her Relatives and Friends
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Mildred at Home is the fifth book in the Mildred Keith series by Martha Finley. The novel follows Mildred as she settles into her new life as a wife and mother. Mildred and her husband, Edward, must learn to adjust to their new roles and responsibilities, while also dealing with the pressures of their extended family. The novel also follows the other Keith children as they begin their own lives and families, and explores the complex dynamics of sibling relationships. Mildred at Home is a heartwarming and nostalgic look at family life, and a reminder that even the most ordinary moments can be filled with love and joy.Book Details
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Martha Finley
United States
Martha Finley was an American teacher and author of numerous works for children, the best known being the 28-volume Elsie Dinsmore series which was published over a span of 38 years. He...
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