Wednesday, June 4, 2008

East. Of. E..d...e...n

Hamilton time. The reading essentially focuses on Olive Hamilton, a daughter of Samuel. She was a woman for whom life on the farm was not a very acceptable notion. She instead became a teacher, married a mill owner, and was sure to stay away from her agrarian roots. However, she did retain the rugged, strict, and loving character of an agrarian woman.
Olive sold war bonds during World War One and received an opportunity to fly in an airplane. She ended up sick and bed ridden.
With only a couple pages into the next chapter, it goes back to Adam and Cathy.

Will Olive play any significant role in the book?

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