Umfang 34 seiten
My Year in a Log Cabin by William Dean Howells is a collection of short but impactful, partly-autobiographical stories about Howells's experience growing up in the Ohio Valley. Excerpt: «In the fall of the year 1850 my father removed with his family from the city of D–, where we had been living, to a property on the Little Miami River, to take charge of a saw-mill and grist-mill, and superintend their never-accomplished transformation into paper-mills. The property belonged to his brothers—physicians and druggists—who were to follow later, when they had disposed of their business in town.»
Hinterlassen Sie eine Bewertung