A Little Girl in Old Detroit

A Little Girl in Old Detroit

Amanda Minnie Douglas

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781836575245
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'A Little Girl in Old Detroit' by Amanda Minnie Douglas offers a captivating glimpse into the life and times of Detroit in the early 19th century through the eyes of a young girl. This historical novel is part of Douglas’s 'Little Girl' series, which vividly portrays different American cities’ pasts, providing a rich, educational, and entertaining experience for readers of all ages.The story centers around young Cynthia Perkins, a spirited and curious girl growing up in Detroit during the early 1800s. Detroit, at this time, was a burgeoning frontier town with a unique blend of cultures, thanks to its French, British, and Native American influences. Through Cynthia’s daily life and adventures, readers are transported back to this dynamic period in the city’s history.Cynthia lives with her family in a modest but cozy home near the Detroit River. Her father, a dedicated fur trader, often travels, bringing tales of adventure and far-off places, while her mother manages the household with care and wisdom. The Perkins family embodies the pioneering spirit, with a strong emphasis on hard work, resilience, and community values.Douglas skillfully paints a vivid picture of early Detroit, with its bustling market squares, dense forests, and the ever-present river that served as a lifeline for trade and communication. The detailed descriptions of the city and its surroundings allow readers to immerse themselves in the setting, almost hearing the clatter of horse-drawn carriages and the chatter of traders at the market.Cynthia’s education and friendships form a significant part of the narrative. She attends a local school where she learns reading, writing, and arithmetic, subjects taught with a practical, frontier twist. Her friendships with other children from diverse backgrounds reflect Detroit’s melting pot nature. These relationships teach her valuable lessons about understanding and respecting different cultures, as well as the importance of solidarity in a growing community.Throughout the book, Cynthia faces various challenges that test her mettle. From navigating the dangers of the wilderness to helping her family during her father’s absences, her experiences highlight the realities of frontier life. Her encounters with Native Americans, French settlers, and new American arrivals enrich her understanding of the world and her place within it.One of the novel’s strengths is its integration of real historical events and figures. The War of 1812, which saw Detroit briefly occupied by British forces, plays a crucial role in the story, affecting the lives of Cynthia and her neighbors. These historical elements are seamlessly woven into the narrative, providing a context that enhances the educational value of the book without overwhelming the reader.Cynthia’s character development is at the heart of the story. Her journey from a naive girl to a confident and resourceful young lady mirrors Detroit’s transformation from a small trading post to a significant American city. Her growth is marked by moments of bravery, such as helping to defend her home during the British occupation, and instances of personal triumph, like mastering new skills and forging lasting friendships.In conclusion, 'A Little Girl in Old Detroit' is a heartwarming and insightful look into early 19th-century Detroit, brought to life through the experiences of a young girl. Douglas’s meticulous research and engaging storytelling offer a unique window into the past, making this book a valuable addition to historical fiction collections. Whether you are a history buff or simply enjoy a well-told tale, Cynthia’s adventures in old Detroit are sure to captivate and inspire.

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