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Gay's year on Sunset Island

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A fifteen-year-old orphan living with her aunt, uncle and cousins leaves their New England home when financial and health troubles force a move to a secluded island. Over the course of a year she leads explorations with her cousins, discovers caves and signs of pirate activity, and uncovers an old map associated with Sir Henry Morgan. When the map is stolen the group pursues clues through lagoons, inlets and inland trails, confronts unexpected visitors and the return of a sea captain, and ultimately locates a hidden, long-lost treasure.

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Marguerite Aspinwall

Marguerite Aspinwall was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is particularly recognized for her novels "Gay's Year on Sunset Island" and "The Sea Girl," which reflect her keen observations of human relationships and the natural world. Aspinwall's writing often explores themes of adventure and personal growth, set against vivid backdrops. Her works capture the spirit of her time, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of her era.

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