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Title: A Full House and Fine Singing
Sub-title: Diaries and Letters of Sadie Harper Allen
By (author): Mary Biggar Peck
ISBN10-13: 0864921403 : 9780864921406
Format: Paperback
Pages: 251
Weight: .578 Kg.
Published: Goose Lane Editions - January   1992
List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Out of Print 
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"Mr. Baird, Miss Pick, Aunt Alice and Aunt Kate and Stead Black were up. We played games, Up Jenkins and Fuzz Buzz, and had music, five playing on one piano." In the 1890s, a girl in a small Canadian town like Shediac, New Brunswick, didn't have much to do — except tease boys, learn to draw and paint, go visiting on the train, and spend hilarious evenings playing parlour games and singing around the piano. Throughout her teenage years, Sadie Harper kept a diary, faithfully or fitfully, depending on her physical and romantic health and her household duties. As a young woman, she wrote of her experiences at Mount Allison Ladies' College. Many years later, on a trip to England with her husband, University of Manitoba professor Frank Allen, Sadie regaled her mother and sisters with news of social engagements, London fashions and the people she encountered. A Full House and Fine Singing features a selection of Sadie Harper Allen's liveliest diary entries and most colourful letters, chosen by social historian Mary Biggar Peck. Illustrated with photographs and drawings, including some of Sadie's own, this book offers an authentic glimpse into the life of a young woman in turn-of-the-century Canada.
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