Roxana's Children
Discover the compelling narrative of "Roxana's Children" by Roxana Walbridge Watts, a remarkable account of a farm wife in Peacham, Vermont, who navigated the challenges of raising twelve children during the 19th century. Published by the University of Massachusetts Press in 1995, this illuminating book spans 296 pages filled with rich historical detail. Utilizing an array of primary sources such as letters, diaries, and photographs, the author paints a vivid portrait of family life and the diverse experiences of Roxana and her children. This engaging exploration not only highlights personal histories but also offers insight into the broader societal context of the time. Ideal for readers interested in family dynamics, history, or women's studies, "Roxana's Children" invites you to step into the past and witness the trials and triumphs of an extraordinary family. Don't miss your chance to own this fascinating piece of literature that combines personal stories with a significant historical backdrop.