The fifth child of Kate Brown and Harriet Robert was born in the summer before the dark, and the mother was a traditional women's role. Since I was young, girls are grown, married and taught to be mothers. Of course, you can do other things in your life, such as sports, career, traveling, but most women want to become mothers whatever they are doing in their lives. As we all know, being a good mother is one of the hardest tasks in the world.
The novel "The Fifth Child" was held in London in the late 1960s. David and Harriet Lovat are a happy couple living with four beautiful children in a large house on the outskirts of the town. Lovatt was an intimate family until an unusual pregnancy and a fifth child Benjamin were born. Ben is appetite, strong, loud and violent children. In addition to his actions, Ben looks very different from other Lovat children. Ben 's behavior and attitude began to destroy his family, so all children were sent to live with their relatives, and Harriet' s husband abandoned her. Harriet claimed an internal conflict between her newest son and her husband and the other four children. Harriet decided to obtain both advantages by sending Ben to the doctor to control his problem and help him fix, so her family can feel safe again back home .
Harriet never determined her exact age, but she was born in Alaminta Minti Ross, Maryland around 1822 and is the fifth of the nine children of Ben and Harriet Lit Ross . Harriet's father Ben is a slave of Anthony Thompson, Mint, her mother and her brothers and sisters are "owned" by the Brodexs family. Those who are killed are considered to be assets without their own rights and their happiness is usually considered only as important from the productivity point of view. When Harriet was born, Edward Broders was 21 years old and dominated his legacy, including 200 acres of farms, cash and investment - and slaves. Producers in the Broads region grow tobacco all the year round, looking at regular crops exporting cereals and timber. This brings less money and reduces the need for labor. According to the conditions of will, Rit and her children should be released at the age of 45.