A Little Girl in Old Washington by Amanda Minnie Douglas is a historical novel set in the early 19th century focusing on the experiences of a young girl named Annis Bouvier. Annis along with her mother moves from the frontier life of Kentucky to the more established society of Washington D.C. after her mother marries Randolph Mason a widower with several children. The story explores the challenges and adjustments Annis faces as she integrates into a new family and navigates the complexities of her new environment. The Mason family is large and lively with each member having distinct personalities and roles. Jaqueline the eldest daughter is spirited and independent while her sister Patty is more reserved. The younger children Varina and Charles add to the dynamic household with Varina initially struggling to accept Annis. The novel delves into themes of family belonging and the social dynamics of the time set against the backdrop of a young nation finding its identity. The narrative also touches on the political tensions of the era reflecting the differing views on governance and the future of the United States. Through Annis's eyes readers experience the cultural and social shifts of early Washington society as well as the personal growth and understanding that come with new beginnings.
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