“for the first time I tasted this tropical fruit, which people here are so fond of. ... I could have fancied I was biting into soap. I have a notion that we shall not become very good friends, the banana and I.”
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America of the Fifties: Letters of Fredrika Bremer
This book presents a unique perspective on American culture and society during the 1950s, as seen through the eyes of Swedish author Fredrika Bremer. The letters offer insights into her observations and reflections on the people, places, and events she encountered during her time in the United States. more
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