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Seven Miles to Arden

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The story follows Patsy O’Connell, a young actress who, after her touring company fails and she recovers from a serious illness with little money, accepts help from an itinerant tinker and sets out on a rural journey toward Arden. Episodes shift between theatrical memories and country episodes as she meets a variety of roadside characters, faces practical setbacks, and learns to rely on small kindnesses. The narrative traces themes of resilience, the search for belonging, and the tension between a life of wandering and the desire for a settled, humane community, with a mix of humor and tender observation.

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Ruth Sawyer

Ruth Sawyer was an American author and storyteller, celebrated for her contributions to children's literature. She is best known for her enchanting tales that often draw upon themes of nature and the changing seasons. Her notable works include "Leerie," a charming story that captures the essence of childhood wonder, and "Seven Miles to Arden," which reflects her ability to weave rich narratives that resonate with young readers. Sawyer's storytelling prowess extends beyond her books, as she was also a prominent figure in the world of storytelling, sharing her love for literature through various mediums.

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