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Down the Snow Stairs; Or, From Good-Night to Good-Morning

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A young girl, anxious over her sick younger brother, spends a sleepless Christmas Eve and slips into a series of dreamlike adventures that reflect childhood fears and temptations. She descends imaginative stairways into lands where good and naughty children are opposed, meets tricksy and pitiful creatures, visits peculiar houses and foggy scenes, and faces tests of selfishness, bravery, and affection. Through encounters with goblins, guardians, and moral obstacles she learns empathy and self-control, and the fantastic journey concludes with hard-won lessons and a return to the familiar world.

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Alice Corkran

Alice Corkran was a British author known for her engaging children's literature in the late 19th century. Her works often explore themes of friendship and adventure, appealing to young readers. Notable titles include "Down the Snow Stairs; Or, From Good-Night to Good-Morning," which captures the whimsical experiences of childhood, and "Meg's Friend: A Story for Girls," a tale that emphasizes the importance of companionship and moral values. Corkran's storytelling reflects the social dynamics of her time, making her contributions to children's literature both entertaining and educational.

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