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Dreamland

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A collection of short, sentimental tales for young readers that follows children and adults through episodes of imagination, small miracles, and domestic life. Stories shift between waking reveries and nighttime visions, everyday family scenes and holiday or pastoral settings that prompt moral reflection. The pieces emphasize empathy, the consoling power of art and faith, and moments of quiet wonder that alter characters' perspectives, typically concluding with gentle insight or restored hope.

About the Author

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Julie M. Lippmann

Julie M. Lippmann was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of children's and young adult fiction. Her notable works include "Dreamland," which explores themes of imagination and adventure, and "The Governess," a story that reflects the complexities of childhood and education. Lippmann's writing often combines elements of whimsy with moral lessons, making her stories both entertaining and instructive. Through her various titles, including "Making Over Martha" and "Sweet P's," she has left a lasting impact on her readers, showcasing her ability to engage with youthful audiences.

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