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Caps and Capers: A Story of Boarding-School Life

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The narrative follows a group of girls at a boarding school as a new pupil adjusts from a restrictive past into a kinder, livelier community. Episodic chapters portray everyday school life—friendships, mischief, clubs and frolics, lessons in manners and responsibility, small rivalries, practical jokes, theatrical and musical entertainments, and the teachers’ patient guidance—blending humor with moral observation. Recurring scenes emphasize social growth, loyalty, and the contrast between former habits and newly learned self-control, culminating in closing ceremonies that mark the girls’ maturation and the bonds they have formed.

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Gabrielle E. Jackson

Gabrielle E. Jackson was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of school life and the experiences of young girls, reflecting the societal norms and expectations of her time. Notable titles include "A Dixie School Girl" and the "Peggy Stewart" series, which follow the adventures of spirited young protagonists navigating their educational journeys. Jackson's stories are characterized by their engaging narratives and relatable characters, making them appealing to young readers. Through her writing, she has left a lasting impact on the genre of girls' fiction.

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