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Jan of the Windmill: A Story of the Plains

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The narrative follows a fostered boy raised in a windmill household on the plains, portraying a series of episodic incidents that shape his growth. Domestic scenes, village visitors, schoolroom scrapes, local pranks, courtships, and small moral crises illuminate family bonds, neighborly rivalries, and the demands of work and play. Recurring set pieces — the mill, the inn, and the school — frame moments of kindness, misunderstanding, and practical lessons in responsibility. The tone balances humorous episodes with quieter reckonings, emphasizing how community ties and everyday challenges guide the child's development into adolescence.

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Juliana Horatia Ewing

Juliana Horatia Ewing (1841-1885) was an English author known for her children's literature and short stories. Her works often reflect themes of nature, family, and moral lessons, appealing to both young readers and adults. Ewing's storytelling is characterized by its warmth and imaginative narratives, as seen in her notable book "Jackanapes," which explores the bond between children and animals. She also contributed significantly to the genre with collections like "Brothers of Pity and Other Tales of Beasts and Men" and "Mary's Meadow, and Other Tales of Fields and Flowers." Ewing's legacy endures through her charming tales that continue to resonate with readers.

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