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A Little Preserving Book for a Little Girl, Amy Harlow Waterman
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Amy Harlow Waterman

A Little Preserving Book for a Little Girl

In “A Little Preserving Book for a Little Girl,” Mrs. Amy Harlow Waterman presents a charming introduction to the art of preserving fruits and vegetables, weaving together practical guidelines with delightful anecdotes. The literary style is characterized by its accessible language and engaging tone, making it suitable for young readers while retaining educational depth. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century domesticity, the book reflects the era's growing interest in self-sufficiency and the nurturing of family traditions through food preservation, capturing the essence of a time when culinary skills were intertwined with both survival and pleasure. Mrs. Amy Harlow Waterman, a prominent figure in early American literature and a pioneer in informal educational literature for children, creates this book inspired by her own experiences in preserving the harvest. Her background in domestic sciences and her passion for fostering creativity in the kitchen inform her loving narrative approach, as she invites young girls to engage with a traditional craft that holds familial and cultural significance. This enchanting book is a timeless treasure that not only instructs but also inspires a new generation of admirers of culinary arts. Recommended for parents, educators, and young readers alike, “A Little Preserving Book for a Little Girl” is an invitation to discover the joy and satisfaction of turning the bounty of the earth into lasting delights.
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121 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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