Letters to a Young Lady: In Which the Duties and Character of Women Are Considered, Chiefly with a Reference to Prevailing Opinions (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Letters to a Young Lady: In Which the Duties and Character of Women Are Considered, Chiefly With a Reference to Prevailing Opinions

This Obfervation mull be taken with exceptions: among which, D cjrnn uc s Tract on the Duties of Women holds a pre-eiuineut rank.readers Of her own fear, and fiation, with fome admonitory refleétions on thofe points which appeared to her of fuperi-o or importance, either from their having been omitted or flightly difcuffed by other writers, or from the prevailing temper of the times requiring them to be recalled to gener al attention, and, if pollible, placed in a novel and therefore more attractive point of View. To arref't the attention Of thofe who'are terrified by the uniform auf'terity of a melan choly cenfor, the fombre hue of precept will be relieved by fuch ornaments as can be adopted without injury to the main defign. Perhaps this laft intimation is but a fpecious apolo gy for a manner of writing, at firft natural, and now fo con firmed by habit, that a determination to avoid it would cer tainly give a difgufting fiiffnefs to the following lu'cubra tlons.

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Born in Greywell, England in 1959, Jane West spent her childhood singing, dancing & acting.both on stage & screen. Her experience with rejection is reflected in this compelling story of a pine tree's dream to become what he thought he was born to be...a Christmas tree. As a child, Jane was always writing stories, songs & poems, but her dream was to one day become a movie star. Through unforseen circumstances, in 1986, Jane & her six-year old daughter Katie, flew from England to California. Now as a single mother, she had no alternative but to give up her dream. The struggles & fears that she faced over the years that followed turned out, better than she could have dreamed. Now living with a devoted husband Jay & their two daughters, Katie & Julia, she is doing what comes naturally in her life--being a Mummy...& writing!.

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