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Ten Girls from Dickens

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A series of ten short prose sketches that retell and simplify female characters from Dickens's novels for young readers, each presenting a concise portrait of a girl's circumstances, temperament, and key episodes — from a mistreated small servant and a devoted sickly child to spirited, inventive, and resilient youngsters — highlighting themes of compassion, social injustice, family bonds, and moral growth. The pieces adapt scenes and character traits into accessible narratives, with an emphasis on emotional detail and character-driven incidents rather than comprehensive plot reconstruction.

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Kate Dickinson Sweetser

Kate Dickinson Sweetser was an American author known for her engaging children's literature that often draws on historical themes and classic literature. Her works include "Boys and Girls from Thackeray" and "Ten American Girls from History," which reflect her interest in both storytelling and education. Sweetser's writing is characterized by its ability to inspire young readers through the lives of notable figures and fictional characters, making history accessible and enjoyable. Her contributions to children's literature continue to be appreciated for their educational value and narrative charm.

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