Emily%27s Diary - Chapter 1 Jun 2026
I'm so grateful for this life I lead, messy and imperfect as it may be. I'm excited to see what the future holds, and I'm glad I have this diary to document it all.
Then there is the very real, non-fictional diary of Emily French, a divorced woman in the American West of 1890. Recently divorced with two children and receiving no support, Emily French worked as a laundress, cleaning woman, and nurse, struggling for survival across Colorado. "Emily: The Diary of a Hard-Worked Woman" is a poignant, first-hand account of poverty, the working class, and a woman's fight to keep her family together, offering an "unusual look into the life of the working poor". emily%27s diary - chapter 1
I woke up on my twenty-eighth birthday and realized I could predict the next five years of my life with absolute certainty. Safety had morphed into stagnation. The routine that once protected me had begun to suffocate me. I didn't want to look back decades from now and realize my greatest achievement was simply maintaining the status quo. I'm so grateful for this life I lead,
Emily's Diary has resonated deeply with readers for several reasons: Recently divorced with two children and receiving no
The stark whiteness of the paper stared back at her. She picked up her favorite black ink pen. Her hand hovered over the surface for what felt like an eternity. Then, she began to write. October 14th
I arrived at the cottage today. The roof leaks, the floorboards creek, and the silence is so loud it makes my ears ring. But for the first time in five years, my chest doesn’t feel tight. I am completely, beautifully alone.
I find myself making up stories for them. It is easier to imagine their lives than to figure out my own. The girl with the blue hair must be an artist. The man with the briefcase is carrying secret blueprints. It is a childish game, but it fills the quiet room. The Fragmented Pieces
