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Lädt ... The Blythe Girls: Rose's Great Problem; or Face to Face With a Crisis #3 (Original 1925; 1925. Auflage)von Laura Lee Hope (Autor), Ely (Umschlagillustration)
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Although just as enjoyable as its two predecessors, when it comes to the period details, and the depiction of life in a bygone New York, Rose's Great Problem did have some rather off-putting elements, particularly as it concerns the issue of disability, raised after Hugh's accident. Helen's reflection that nothing could be worse than being a 'cripple,' that death itself would be preferable to being "half a man," felt conspicuously outdated, and left a sour taste in my mouth. Naturally, as is so often the case in stories such as these, there is