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The Turn of the Tide: The Story of How Margaret Solved Her Problem

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A young girl who was lost as a child is reunited with the mother who has longed for her, and must adapt to a spacious, comfortable home after years of hardship in a city slum where she worked and ran away. Her candid, resilient outlook and fierce loyalty to street friends prompt awkward questions as she imagines bringing them into her new life, while caretakers and newly arrived children upend the household routine. The narrative traces domestic adjustments, sharp social contrasts, and a child's practical attempts to reconcile unexpected security with responsibilities toward those she left behind.

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Eleanor H. Porter

Eleanor H. Porter was an American author best known for her children's literature and novels that often explore themes of optimism and resilience. Born in 1868, she gained widespread acclaim for her beloved character Pollyanna, introduced in the novel "Pollyanna" (1913), which has become a cultural touchstone for the concept of looking on the bright side of life. Porter's works frequently feature strong, relatable characters and are characterized by their heartwarming narratives. In addition to "Pollyanna," she wrote several other notable titles, including "Just David" and "Miss Billy," which further showcase her talent for storytelling and her ability to connect with readers of all ages.

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