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Acts of Love
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About the Author
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Overview
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Setting
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Themes and Characters
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Literary Qualities
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Social Sensitivity
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Topics for Discussion
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Ideas for Reports and Papers
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Related Titles
Literature Guide - Acts of Love
Daly, Maureen Published 1986
I About the Author
Maureen Daly electrified the publishing world with the publication of her landmark young adult novel Seventeenth Summer in 1942. She was not yet 20 years old. The novel became a bestseller and has since sold over 1.5 million hardcover copies, as well as millions of the paperback editions. Seventeenth Summer, however, was not Daly's first writing success. When she was 15, she wrote a story entitled 'Fifteen' which won third prize in Scholastic magazine's short story contest. The following year, she won first prize with her story 'Sixteen.' 'Sixteen' was selected for inclusion in the 1938 O. Henry Memorial Award volume and was later reprinted in Redbook magazine. It has since been published in more than 300 anthologies and in 12 languages. The text of 'Sixteen' appears in Acts of Love under the guise of papers which Retta Caldwell discovers in a trunk in the attic of her home. ...