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Little Friend Lydia

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A gentle children’s narrative follows a shy girl named Lydia and the other youngsters who live in a city children’s home through a series of warm, episodic scenes. Beginning with a Christmas Eve celebration and the arrival of Santa, chapters move through a new home, parties, small ailments, neighborhood adventures, and personal stories that reveal each child’s character. Themes of companionship, care from caregivers, and the consolations of play and imagination recur without a single dramatic arc. Interspersed illustrations underscore the domestic details and communal life, presenting an affectionate portrait of childhood resilience and everyday kindness.

About the Author

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Ethel Calvert Phillips

Ethel Calvert Phillips was a British author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often feature whimsical characters and imaginative narratives, appealing to young readers. Among her notable titles is "Black-Eyed Susan," which showcases her talent for storytelling and engaging prose. Phillips also wrote charming holiday tales such as "Christmas Light" and "The Santa Claus Brownies," which reflect her ability to capture the spirit of childhood wonder. Her stories continue to resonate with audiences, highlighting her place in the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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