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A small auburn-haired girl named Courage grows up after her mother's death with her machine-shop foreman father and a devoted caregiver. The narrative follows her everyday life and relationships with neighbors and helpers, including Larry, Sylvia, and Miss Julia, through domestic episodes such as a meal aboard a lighter and the discovery of Sylvia's kitchen-garden diploma. Childhood curiosity, practical resourcefulness, and gentle compassion guide Courage as she navigates misunderstandings and helps others, and her quiet acts of bravery gradually win the respect and affection of the community.

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Ruth Ogden

Ruth Ogden was an American author known for her engaging children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her works often explore themes of childhood, adventure, and moral lessons, appealing to young readers with their imaginative storytelling. Notable titles include "A Little Queen of Hearts: An International Story" and "A Loyal Little Red-Coat: A Story of Child-life in New York a Hundred Years Ago," which reflect her ability to weave narratives that resonate with the experiences of children. Ogden's contributions to children's literature continue to be appreciated for their charm and insight into the lives of young people.

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