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Carl and the Cotton Gin

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The narrative follows Carl McGregor, a good-natured, lanky boy whose curiosity and mechanical bent embroil him in neighborhood adventures, friendships with Hal Harling and Jack Sullivan, and a family preoccupied with thrift and invention. After a local tragedy and a tangle of mysteries, Carl's interest in cotton and mechanical problem-solving leads to experiments, social tensions between North and South perspectives, and a series of reckonings that test loyalty, courage, and ingenuity. Community conflicts, youthful pranks, and domestic concerns intertwine as clues are followed and obstacles overcome, culminating in inventive solutions that resolve misunderstandings and bind the family and neighborhood closer.

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Sara Ware Bassett

Sara Ware Bassett was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of technology and industry, making complex subjects accessible and engaging for young readers. Notable titles include "Carl and the Cotton Gin" and "Paul and the Printing Press," which reflect her interest in the historical development of various trades and inventions. Bassett's storytelling combines educational elements with adventure, aiming to inspire curiosity about the world. Through her narratives, she has left a lasting impact on children's literature, encouraging exploration and learning.

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