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Gerda in Sweden

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Twin children Gerda and Birger travel north with their father, an inspector of lighthouses, exploring coastal and inland regions and encountering local life; they befriend Karen, a lame girl, visit a Lapland family to see reindeer and the midnight sun, and bring Karen to the city for corrective gymnastics. The narrative moves through seasonal scenes and Swedish customs—fishing and lumber work, a winter carnival with skating and skiing, Yule-tide observances, a birthday celebration, and Midsummer festivities—combining family interactions, folkloric storytelling, and descriptive passages about nature, labor, and community life.

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Etta Blaisdell McDonald

Etta Blaisdell McDonald was an American author known for her children's literature that often explores themes of friendship and cultural exploration. Her notable works include "Boy Blue and His Friends," which captures the adventures of a young boy and his companions, and other titles such as "Gerda in Sweden" and "Kathleen in Ireland," which introduce young readers to different cultures through engaging narratives. McDonald's writing is characterized by its imaginative storytelling and ability to connect children with diverse experiences, making her contributions significant in the realm of early 20th-century children's literature.

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