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A lively children's tale follows four sisters who organize and rehearse a community play while balancing schoolwork, household duties, and neighborhood responsibilities. Interwoven episodes involve rehearsals, a Halloween party, skating and Thanksgiving gatherings, a mysterious letter, minor misunderstandings, and small domestic crises that test their patience and resourcefulness. The story shows friends, teachers, and neighbors contributing to preparations, depicts practical lessons in cooperation and leadership during staging, and concludes with a successful final performance whose proceeds and social rewards affirm the girls' teamwork.

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Grace Brooks Hill

Grace Brooks Hill was an American author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly the "Corner House Girls" series. This series follows the adventures of a group of girls as they navigate various challenges and experiences, from solving mysteries to embarking on camping trips. Hill's storytelling is characterized by its emphasis on friendship, exploration, and the joys of childhood. Her works, such as "The Corner House Girls / How They Moved to Milton, What They Found, and What They Did," have remained popular for their relatable characters and wholesome themes, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century children's fiction.

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