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Dec 03, 2012Titania rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
This was a great book although the main character, Frieda, seems immature and childish at times. Her friend freely points out to her that she is a poor example of a modern woman. This just goes to show that we can grow and mature at any age. There is a brilliant cast of characters from an artistic street girl, an eccentric millionaire, to even a ghost. The book brings up the importance of arts, debates of the connection between morals and money making, and discusses modern feminism. Overall, a heartwarming book full of laughter and a few tears. I am proud to say that this book was written in Canada.