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The narrative follows four imaginative siblings, Iris, Apollo, Diana, and Orion, who, after their mother's death, make a household of a large garden where they tend animals, stage small funerals, and shoulder domestic responsibilities while their grieving father contends with an officious aunt. Through episodes of play, practical trials, and disciplinary confrontations, they learn empathy, resourcefulness, and moral judgment. The book balances whimsical childhood rituals with themes of loss, family loyalty, and the tension between children's autonomy and adult authority.

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L. T. Meade

L. T. Meade was a prolific British author known for her engaging children's and young adult fiction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She often explored themes of adventure, friendship, and the challenges faced by young girls. Her notable works include "A Bevy of Girls," which captures the spirited lives of schoolgirls, and "A Girl in Ten Thousand," highlighting the resilience and determination of its protagonist. Meade's writing is characterized by its lively narratives and strong female characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of children's literature.

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