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Maida's Little Shop

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The story follows a frail little girl whose languor alarms her family and physician, prompting them to find something to occupy her mind. Encouraged to take responsibility, she sets up and runs a small shop and gradually becomes absorbed in everyday tasks—cleaning, learning new routines, receiving callers, and coping with small troubles. Episodes map through seasons and community events such as a rainy day, holidays, a fair, and first snow, showing how purposeful work, play, and neighborhood ties restore interest and vitality to her life.

About the Author

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Inez Haynes Gillmore

Inez Haynes Gillmore was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realms of children's fiction and social commentary. Her notable works include "Angel Island," which reflects her interest in immigration and cultural identity, and the "Maida" series, which showcases her talent for creating engaging narratives for young readers. Gillmore's writing often intertwined themes of feminism and social justice, as seen in her book "The Story of the Woman's Party," which highlights the women's suffrage movement. Through her diverse body of work, Gillmore has left a lasting impact on American literary heritage.

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