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A twelve-year-old girl, orphaned after her parents die, grows up at a Swiss boarding school where she copes with loneliness, small humiliations, and a vivid inner life. She forges friendships and invents imaginative romances, then spends time among mountain folk in a châlet, learning local stories and practical skills. Encounters with a mysterious elderly woman and a sudden crisis force her to confront loyalty, identity, and courage. The narrative traces everyday schoolroom life, alpine adventures, domestic details, and moral choices, culminating in reconciliations and a public reckoning that marks her passage toward maturity.

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Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards

Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. Born in the 19th century, she wrote a diverse array of works, including novels, short stories, and biographies. One of her notable books, "Captain January," has been cherished by young readers for its engaging storytelling. Richards also explored themes of family and personal growth in her works, such as in "A Daughter of Jehu" and "Abigail Adams and Her Times." Her writing often reflects her interest in history and the lives of remarkable women, making her a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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