The Victory Garden

What is the importance of one's twenty-first birthday in the novel, The Victory Garden?

.

Asked by
Last updated by Jill W
1 Answers
Log in to answer

In the society described in this novel, the 21st birthday represents the age of independence and maturity. Emily waits patiently for her 21st birthday, so that she can make her own decisions and volunteer for the war effort, despite her parents’ attempts to keep her safe and at home.

Source(s)

The Victory Garden