Edith K. Dunton's book "Betty Wales, Sophomore: A Story for Girls" follows Betty Wales, the main character, as she starts her second year of college. The book examines Betty's encounters, struggles, and development as a person throughout this pivotal time in her life. The story, which is set in the early 20th century, explores the prospects and expectations for young women pursuing higher education. As she balances loyalty, friendships, and academic goals, Betty offers insight into the larger college experience that was available to female students at the time. The story combines romance and adventure components to capture the mood of the time and show how women's roles have changed throughout time. The novel vividly depicts the struggles and victories young women encountered during a pivotal historical moment as they pursued education and self-discovery through Betty's path.
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