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Explorers of the Dawn

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About This Book

Three lively brothers in a cathedral town are entrusted to a strict former teacher during their father’s absence, and their everyday life unfolds through playful adventures, a discovered treasure, neighborhood quarrels, and small explorations. The narrative balances whimsical episodes and domestic detail with the steady, practical influence of Mary Ellen, whose warmth counterpoints the guardian’s severity. Scenes range from energetic mischief to quieter, reflective moments, offering a series of vignettes about family ties, local characters, and the imaginative ways children negotiate rules and freedoms, closing on a tone of gentle hope and renewed possibility.

About the Author

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Mazo De la Roche

Mazo de la Roche was a Canadian author best known for her novel "Explorers of the Dawn," which reflects her interest in the themes of exploration and adventure. Her writing often delves into the complexities of human experience and the natural world, showcasing her ability to weave intricate narratives that captivate readers. De la Roche's contributions to literature highlight her unique perspective and storytelling prowess, marking her as a notable figure in early 20th-century Canadian literature.

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