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The Moving Picture Girls at Sea / or, A Pictured Shipwreck That Became Real

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A troupe of young screen actresses, accustomed to staged seafaring scenes, set out on a nautical filming assignment that unexpectedly becomes a real maritime disaster. The narrative alternates between behind-the-scenes details of film production and escalating shipboard crises: mistaken identity, mechanical failures, a violent storm, and threatened mutiny. The performers and their companions must improvise, confront fear, and apply practical skills to survive wreckage, flooding, and perilous currents. Interpersonal bonds, loyalty, and resourcefulness are tested as they shift from performers to castaways, and the action culminates in outside aid and the aftermath of the ordeal.

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Laura Lee Hope

Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonymous author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly the beloved "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue" series. This series, featuring the adventures of two siblings, captures the innocence and curiosity of childhood through a variety of charming scenarios, from camping trips to holiday celebrations. Hope's writing is characterized by its simplicity and warmth, making it accessible to young readers. With over 75 titles to her name, she has contributed significantly to early 20th-century children's fiction, creating stories that continue to resonate with new generations.

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