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Baby Jane's Mission

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About This Book

An eight-year-old girl with grave grey eyes travels to Africa to teach dancing and kindness to its wild inhabitants. She sets up free dancing lessons and befriends a variety of beasts and local children, triggering comic set-pieces such as circus performances, athletic games, and the formation of a makeshift army. When some companions are seized, she penetrates the enemy camp and leads a resourceful rescue that blends courage and clever improvisation. The tale combines playful fantasy and anthropomorphic animals with a childlike moral earnestness, shifting from domestic humour to adventurous exploits before resolving in a spirited, reconciliatory finish.

About the Author

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Reginald Parnell

Reginald Parnell was an author known for his work in children's literature. His notable book, "Baby Jane's Mission," showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives for young readers. Parnell's writing often reflects themes of adventure and moral lessons, making his stories both entertaining and educational. While not widely recognized in the broader literary canon, his contributions to children's books remain a part of the literary heritage that seeks to inspire and educate young minds.

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