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A collection of illustrated short stories that portray everyday moments in the lives of children across several European and Near Eastern locales, often drawn from the author’s relief work. Brief vignettes highlight sharing, play, family duty, local customs, and small acts of kindness amid economic hardship, with regional dress and festivals providing visual detail. Each tale pairs a concise narrative scene with observational drawings to emphasize common human sympathies and the ways youngsters form friendships and resilience despite differing surroundings.

About the Author

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Anna Milo Upjohn

Anna Milo Upjohn was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Friends in Strange Garments," explores themes of friendship and acceptance, reflecting the social dynamics of her time. Upjohn's writing often aimed to engage young readers with relatable characters and moral lessons, making her a significant figure in the realm of juvenile fiction. Though not widely recognized today, her work remains a part of the literary heritage that shaped early American children's narratives.

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