
Maw's Vacation
Published in 1910, 'Maw's Vacation' by Emerson Hough follows the story of Maw, a hardworking woman who has spent 40 years of her life laboring alongside her husband, Paw. As they finally take their first vacation to Yellowstone Park, Maw navigates the unfamiliar territory of leisure and self-discovery. The novel humorously explores themes of family, nature, and personal growth, making it a notable reflection on the changing dynamics of American life in the early 20th century.









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