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A sequence of letters records Sallie McBride's appointment as head of a struggling orphanage and her efforts to modernize routines, manage staff, and care for children. Her witty, candid correspondence with a friend chronicles administrative setbacks, small triumphs, ethical dilemmas, and evolving attitudes toward institutional care, while unexpected personal attachments and professional self-doubt complicate her decisions. Presented as epistolary exchanges, the work balances humor and social critique, exploring themes of reform, responsibility, and the tension between public duty and private life.

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Jean Webster

Jean Webster was an American author best known for her novel "Daddy-Long-Legs," which tells the story of a young orphan girl and her mysterious benefactor. Born in the late 19th century, Webster's works often explore themes of independence, education, and the challenges faced by women in society. Her writing is characterized by a blend of humor and social commentary, making her stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. In addition to "Daddy-Long-Legs," she wrote several other notable works, including "Dear Enemy" and "Just Patty," which continue to resonate with readers today.

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