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Carolyn of the Corners

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A young girl arrives to live in a small village and adapts to its routines while caring for a faithful mongrel dog. She becomes entwined with stern but kindly relatives and a cast of local characters whose small conflicts and kindnesses shape daily life. Episodes range from playful mischief and moral lessons to communal responsibilities and dramatic crises that test courage and loyalty. The narrative moves through domestic scenes, outdoor adventures, and a decisive journey that leads to personal growth and a heartfelt reintegration into the community.

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Ruth Belmore Endicott

Ruth Belmore Endicott was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is best recognized for her novels "Carolyn of the Corners" and "Carolyn of the Sunny Heart," which reflect themes of adventure and the joys of childhood. Endicott's writing often captures the spirit of youth and the charm of small-town life, making her works appealing to young readers. Through her storytelling, she has left a lasting impact on the genre, contributing to the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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