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Aunt Epp's Guide for Life Download

Aunt Epp's Guide for Life
Author: Elspeth Marr
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003FS0KFO



Aunt Epp's Guide for Life: Miscellaneous Musings of a Victorian Lady


Engaging, frank and utterly delightful-the irresistible compilation of one forthright Victorian lady's opinions and sage advice on every conceivable subject. Get Aunt Epp's Guide for Life literature books for free.
I>Adultery, bunions, evolution and garlic: these are just a few of the topics that Christopher Rush's great-great aunt Elspeth Marr expounded upon in a series of lifelong musings that were shockingly frank and progressive for her time. Born in 1871, Elspeth Marr was married but childless (perhaps by choice) and lived in the Kingdom of Fife, Scotland. Throughout her lifetime, she wrote copious letters and notes to an unnamed "young girl" about the nuts and bolts of life, as well as her views on more worldly matters. Never meant for publication, these notes languished in obscu Check Aunt Epp's Guide for Life our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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