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The Hill of Adventure

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A sixteen-year-old girl moves with her family to a dry mountain town so an ailing aunt can recover and finds herself owner of a small wooded tract with a cabin and waterfall. Accustomed to sheltered city life, she confronts the unfamiliar rhythms of the West, learns to ride and to rely on a helpful local youth, and spends her days exploring the hill and its trails. The narrative traces her practical adjustments, growing independence, and evolving ties to the landscape and the community as she discovers what ownership and responsibility mean in a rugged setting.

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Cornelia Meigs

Cornelia Meigs was an American author and educator, known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She wrote engaging stories that often featured themes of adventure and exploration, appealing to young readers. Among her notable works is "Master Simon's Garden: A Story," which showcases her ability to weave imaginative narratives. Meigs also authored several other titles, including "The Hill of Adventure" and "The Island of Appledore," which reflect her talent for creating captivating tales that inspire curiosity and a love for nature. Her literary legacy continues to resonate with audiences today.

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