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I had hoped this book would reflect a woman's life in the mid-19th century. I was looking for a diary that spoke about dress, social life and everyday activities. Unfortunately, this book was mostly a tribute to Malvina's husband and did not really address the everyday concerns of an average woman. It is interesting how the women in the family looked up to and submitted to the male head of household in every way. Malvina went from her father's rule to her husband's at a very young age, but seemed very content to have them make her decisions for her. As a modern woman, it amazed me that someone could be so passive, but she was very happy to idolize and obey them.