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A young girl travels with her mother and companions to the Acadian coast for rest and study and becomes involved with local life. She and her friends admire and purchase quilts and lace, visit fishing villages and churches, and meet a blind singer whose music and skill move them. A series of modest adventures—lost-and-found, fog-bound crossings, explorations, a fire, and family reunions—unfold across towns and countryside, showing daily customs, neighborly hospitality, and the pleasures and responsibilities of youthful curiosity before the group takes leave at Halifax.

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Helen Leah Reed

Helen Leah Reed was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She wrote a number of engaging stories aimed at young girls, including "Amy in Acadia: A Story for Girls" and "Brenda's Bargain: A Story for Girls." Reed's works often explore themes of adventure, friendship, and personal growth, reflecting the values of her time. In addition to her fiction, she also penned poetry and travel narratives, showcasing her diverse literary talents. Her stories remain a part of the literary heritage that captures the spirit of youth and exploration.

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