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Mou-Setsé: A Negro Hero; The Orphans' Pilgimage: A Story of Trust in God

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A pair of children's tales presents young protagonists whose lives are shaped by family, ritual, and hardship. The first follows Mou-Setsé, a boy raised in a walled African town whose ordinary play and customs give way to fear and hunger when a hostile tribe besieges the city, testing communal courage and survival. The second traces orphaned children on a religious pilgrimage that demands trust, mutual care, and moral resolve. Both stories emphasize resilience, the comfort of kin and community practices, and the ethical choices children face amid loss and danger.

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L. T. Meade

L. T. Meade was a prolific British author known for her engaging children's and young adult fiction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She often explored themes of adventure, friendship, and the challenges faced by young girls. Her notable works include "A Bevy of Girls," which captures the spirited lives of schoolgirls, and "A Girl in Ten Thousand," highlighting the resilience and determination of its protagonist. Meade's writing is characterized by its lively narratives and strong female characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of children's literature.

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