Well as texts in and of themselves Susanna Merritt’s fictional journal entries sometimes do tend to become a bit whining, self-centred and also (even with the delightfully realistic sense of historical time and place encountered in Whispers of War: The War of 1812 Diary of Susanna Merritt) presenting a slight tendency towards repetitiveness and occasional over-exaggeration (and yes, also quite often clearly showing that she, that young Susanna has obviously also been a bit spoiled by especially her father and older brother and is thus rather too much used to often getting her own way).
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