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When Gretel Was Fifteen

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A teenage girl living with American relatives attends a small boarding school as her country enters a distant war, and tensions over national loyalty surface among pupils and teachers. She clings to memories of her late father's cultural heritage and a sympathetic foreign-born instructor, while classmates express conflicting opinions that test friendships. School life—holidays, outings, and a summer visit—gives way to a sudden summons that forces difficult choices; a subsequent episode of separation and uncertainty culminates in reunion and a safe return. The story examines identity, loyalty, and coming of age amid wartime strain.

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Nina Rhoades

Nina Rhoades was a prolific author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and the everyday lives of young girls. Among her notable titles is "A Real Cinderella," which presents a fresh take on the classic fairy tale. Rhoades' storytelling is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making her books appealing to young readers. Other significant works include "Four Girls of Forty Years Ago" and "Maisie's Merry Christmas," which reflect her ability to capture the essence of childhood experiences and imagination.

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