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Molly Brown's Sophomore Days

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A sophomore's return to college unfolds through episodes of friendship, responsibilities, and campus events: she reconnects with close friends, volunteers on committees, and participates in musical and social activities. The narrative mixes light humor and tension, including a practical joke involving disguise that provokes a stern rebuke, an agile classmate who intervenes when others are frightened, and seasonal highlights such as concerts, skating festivities, and a Christmas surprise. Scenes emphasize daily routines, social dynamics among roommates and classmates, and the small-scale conflicts and reconciliations of student life.

About the Author

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Nell Speed

Nell Speed was an American author known for her engaging children's and young adult literature in the early 20th century. She created a beloved series centered around the character Molly Brown, which includes titles such as "Molly Brown of Kentucky" and "Molly Brown's Freshman Days." Speed's works often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and the experiences of young girls in school settings. In addition to the Molly Brown series, she also wrote about the Tucker Twins in books like "A House Party with the Tucker Twins." Her stories reflect the values and social dynamics of her time, making her contributions to children's literature notable.

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