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Glenloch Girls

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About This Book

A pleasant winter in a small community is depicted through a series of episodic tales about school-age girls and boys who form friendships, clubs, and family bonds. A newcomer finds a welcoming circle and becomes part of a girls' club, while other children learn patience, courage, and responsibility through everyday mishaps, lost-and-found incidents, holiday celebrations, and neighborhood projects. Light humor, domestic scenes, and gentle moral lessons knit the episodes together into a warm portrait of growing up and communal kindness.

About the Author

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Grace May Remick

Grace May Remick is an American author best known for her novel "Glenloch Girls," which explores the lives and experiences of young women at a summer camp. Through her writing, Remick captures the spirit of camaraderie and the challenges faced by her characters, offering readers a glimpse into the formative years of adolescence. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized today, "Glenloch Girls" remains a notable work that reflects the themes of friendship and personal growth, resonating with readers interested in coming-of-age stories.