In Her Hands
Review
By Bloomsbury Review
Although she is a unique historical figure, Augusta’s story also encompasses broader themes, poverty and parental opposition to her artistic leanings among them. In this sense, young readers in the modern era may find elements that are recognizable, part of an enduring fabric of life.
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