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Ella, a little schoolgirl of the sixties

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The narrative follows a young girl who leaves the city to live at a rural seminary and adapts to its adult-centered world, exploring her small but vivid daily life. Episodic chapters record friendships with nearby children, her mother's teaching, community gatherings, seasonal outings, school ceremonies, and examinations, portraying both delights and disappointments of childhood. Scenes alternate domestic detail and school routine, offering sketches of play, study, family visits, and local customs, and conclude with school examinations collected in an appendix.

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Eva March Tappan

Eva March Tappan was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. Her works often blend educational themes with engaging storytelling, making history accessible and enjoyable for young readers. Among her notable titles is "In the Days of Queen Elizabeth," which explores the life and times of one of England's most famous monarchs. Tappan's writing is characterized by its clarity and ability to inspire curiosity about the past, as seen in her other works like "Ella, a little schoolgirl of the sixties" and "Makers of Many Things." Her literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its role in shaping children's understanding of history.

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