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Perfection City

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A newly married woman arrives at her husband's utopian prairie settlement and adjusts from domestic comforts to shared labor and communal routines. The narrative follows daily life around an academy and a close-knit community organized on principles of shared work, non-resistance, and practical communism, while interpersonal tensions and moral questions emerge. External crises — a prairie fire, horse theft, threats of vigilante justice — create suspense, prompting rescues, searches, and difficult decisions. Through episodes of loss, bonding, and a dramatic disappearance and return, the community's ideals and personal loyalties are tested before a conciliatory resolution restores order.

About the Author

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Adela E. Orpen

Adela E. Orpen was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature and her engaging storytelling style. She authored notable works such as "Perfection City," which explores themes of imagination and adventure, and "Stories About Famous Precious Stones," where she captivates young readers with tales that intertwine education and entertainment. Orpen's writing often reflects a fascination with the natural world and the wonders it holds, making her a cherished figure in the realm of early 20th-century literature.

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