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The book explains the major challenges and adventures of the protagonist Joe Marchmont and is established as a coming-of-age story. Joe is a sweet and ambitious young woman who desires to become a doctor and eliminate all the societal expectations for women in the late 19th century. The novel explores and defines the journey of the protagonist as she faced several hurdles during her education and seeks to provide a comprehensive journey she faced in the medical field. In the meanwhile, Joe encounters and faces friendship complexities and loves to balance personal aspirations according to social norms. “A Sweet Girl Graduate” describes the author’s interest in overcoming all the social issues especially Doors connected with the women’s education system during that time when it was written. Along with this, the story comprises beautiful elements of romance adventure social commentary providing readers just off challenges and triumphs.
The Sweet Girl Graduates is a fun and interesting coming-of-age story about Miss Maude De Smythe and her graduation. This play takes place in three acts. Excerpt: "Mrs. De S.: (tossing samples in a heap). There's positively nothing like it! Nothing anywhere near it! Madam: No, and nothing that can be used. Mrs. De S.: (snatching a bit of lace from the heap). There! That's a lover's knot pattern. Why, it– Madam: No, that's a sailor's knot. There is a great difference."
From her first appearance in the mid-nineteenth century, when the age-old conflict over educating women was finally laid to rest, the college girl has attracted criticism, advice, and regulation from her elders--not to mention some enduring images in popular culture. Is she a geek in glasses? Or a sex kitten in a teddy? This book brings together women's history and popular culture in a readable blend of information, insight and humor, peppered with photographs and other femoribilia from the turn of the twentieth century through the 1970s.--From publisher description.