Juanita, A Romance of Real Life in Cuba 50 Years Ago
A Romance of Real Life in Cuba 50 Years Ago
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While details about Mary Peabody Mann's "Juanita" are scarce, it's known to be a historical romance novel set in Cuba.
The novel likely reflects Mann's interest in social reform and historical narratives.
Its connection to her collaboration with Sarah Winnemucca suggests a possible influence from Winnemucca's experiences and perspectives on colonialism and oppression.
Further research is needed to fully understand the novel's themes and significance.
The book's setting in Cuba adds an interesting layer to Mann's already diverse body of work.
The novel likely reflects Mann's interest in social reform and historical narratives.
Its connection to her collaboration with Sarah Winnemucca suggests a possible influence from Winnemucca's experiences and perspectives on colonialism and oppression.
Further research is needed to fully understand the novel's themes and significance.
The book's setting in Cuba adds an interesting layer to Mann's already diverse body of work.
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Mentioned by Tracy B Wilson as a collaborator with Sarah Winnemucca on her book, also author of Juanita.

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