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The Little Girl Lost / A Tale for Little Girls

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About This Book

A young English girl raised in a diplomatic compound in China navigates childhood friendships across cultural lines before becoming separated from her family and setting out on an involuntary voyage. The narrative follows her encounters with local inhabitants, moments of solitary resourcefulness, and a sequence of captures and confinements orchestrated by scheming figures. It details the practical preparations, an escape attempt, and a hazardous overland journey toward the capital, during which she experiences kindness and peril in equal measure. The story closes with the restoration of family ties after a long search and return.

About the Author

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Eleanor Raper

Eleanor Raper is an author known for her children's literature, particularly her work "The Little Girl Lost / A Tale for Little Girls." This charming tale reflects themes of innocence and adventure, appealing to young readers and their imaginations. Raper's writing often emphasizes moral lessons and the importance of kindness, making her contributions to children's literature both engaging and educational. While not widely recognized today, her work remains a part of the literary heritage aimed at nurturing young minds.