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Miss Lochinvar: A Story for Girls

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A girl sent from a modest western home is brought to live with city relatives and attend school, unsettling a large, busy household. The narrative follows her adjustment to new manners and routines, the reactions of six children and their distracted parents, and the small domestic conflicts that test family patience. Through practical courage, good humor, and steady loyalty she wins friendships and eases tensions, taking part in episodes that range from rescuing a mistreated animal to lively social gatherings and a tense health scare. The book emphasizes contrasts between country simplicity and urban society, family bonds, and the steady moral growth of a spirited young newcomer.

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Marion Ames Taggart

Marion Ames Taggart was an American author known for her engaging children's and young adult literature in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth, making them relatable to young readers. Among her notable titles is "A Pilgrim Maid: A Story of Plymouth Colony in 1620," which reflects her interest in historical narratives. Taggart's stories frequently feature strong female characters and are set against charming backdrops, appealing to a sense of nostalgia and innocence. Her contributions to literature continue to resonate with audiences seeking wholesome and imaginative tales.

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