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Gertrude W.Morrison

The Girls of Central High on the Stage; Or, The Play That Took The Prize

In “The Girls of Central High on the Stage; Or, The Play That Took The Prize,” Gertrude W. Morrison crafts a lively narrative that intertwines the lives of a group of high school girls as they embark on a theatrical adventure. Through vibrant dialogue and a rich depiction of adolescent ambitions, Morrison explores themes of friendship, creativity, and the pursuit of excellence. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, this work captures the evolving cultural landscape where women began to assert their voices in art and society, reflecting the era's burgeoning progressive ideals. Gertrude W. Morrison, an insightful observer of youth and young women's experiences, was deeply influenced by her own educational background and her engagement with the Feminist movement. Her experiences likely served as a catalyst, enabling her to portray relatable characters and their aspirations vividly. Morrison's commitment to promoting female empowerment through literary endeavors made her an essential figure in children'Äôs literature during her time. This engaging tale is not just a captivating read for young audiences but also offers valuable insights into the representation of women in early 20th-century literature. “The Girls of Central High on the Stage” is a must-read for anyone interested in youth literature, gender studies, and the evolution of educational narratives.
137 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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