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When Sarah Saved the Day

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Sarah Wenner, a fifteen-year-old who must quickly grow up after her father's death, assumes charge of a modest household and her younger siblings, including lively twins and a baby. Faced with relatives who bring plans and pressures — an uncle's proposal concerning the children, aunts with fixed ideas, and a new hired man whose presence unsettles the family — she quietly takes responsibility, protects the home, and negotiates difficult choices. Against a backdrop of local upheaval and legal complications, she uses practical courage and steady resourcefulness to keep her family together and guide them toward resolution.

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Elsie Singmaster

Elsie Singmaster was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of fiction that often explored themes of personal growth and social issues. Her notable works include "Basil Everman," a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships, and "Gettysburg: Stories of the Red Harvest and the Aftermath," which reflects on the impact of the Civil War. Singmaster's writing is characterized by its rich narratives and strong character development, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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