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Dominika's avatar

I completely loved this piece, Harriet! The Eletelephony poem is a favorite with my kids, but that's all I knew from the author. The description of her parents is fantastic. I knew of the Iowa College for the Blind only through Laura Ingalls Wilder since her sister Mary attended it. I love that there's another literary connection to it.

Also, the part about the quiet weeks and months after a baby is born felt resonant. Any writing I've gotten done in the past year has been while I've been nap-trapped under my baby. The image of the baby's back as a writing desk is just wonderful. You hear about the 'pram in the hallway' or 'the baby on the fire escape' but I much prefer this image of harmonizing children and the creative life.

I'd love more about summer camp books! I read Poppies for England by Noel Streatfeild a few summers ago and had a lot of fun reading more about seaside summer family camps in England.

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Melisa Capistrant's avatar

Just when you think you've heard of all the books... I will have to look up some of these - if not for myself, for a particular daughter who really loves Louisa May Alcott's writing. Thank you for sharing about these! (I do hope I'll be able to find some in print.)

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