"The Childhood of Rome" by Louise Lamprey is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the legendary tales surrounding the early life and customs of the Italian races that contributed to the founding of Rome, focusing on the characters of Marcia and her family as they navigate the challenges of their environment and heritage. This narrative aims to evoke the atmosphere of ancient times while acknowledging the ambiguous nature of historical accuracy. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to Marcia, a young girl skilled in basket weaving, living with her family on the slopes of the "Mountain of Fire." The story paints a vivid picture of their daily lives, from the harvest routines to familial customs rooted in tradition. However, as ominous clouds gather overhead, signifying impending disaster, Marcia’s life takes a tumultuous turn when a volcanic eruption engulfs their village, forcing her family to confront both physical destruction and their determination to endure and rebuild amidst adversity. This moment sets the stage for the trials and tribulations associated with the early Roman civilization, highlighting the balance between humanity and nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Childhood of Rome
By Louise Lamprey
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Also published under title: Children of Ancient Rome.
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Louise Lamprey was the pen name of Lunnette Emeline Lamprey, an American writer of books for children.
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