My mom gave me this book years ago, and I started reading it around that time and gave up because I have a hard time slogging through the early 19th century writing style. The pandemic is forcing me to read whatever I have laying around the house now, though. To be honest, while the writing itself is pretty antiquated and difficult to follow (for me at least), this collection sheds light on the social structures and issues of the time, including family, gender, labor, class mobility, and the shift from rural agrarian to urban industrial economy. My mom's side of the family was mostly New England mill workers, though I think they were more of the latter cohort of Irish and French Canadian immigrants who worked around the end of the 19th century. So, I don't know, I guess it was interesting to read given my family's connection to this history.