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A spirited, neglected girl who resents an unwanted name adopts a grander one and forms a close friendship with a neighboring child whose family offers warmth, toys, and books. Their companionship and the household's gentle influence teach her to temper impulsiveness and to accept affection she has long lacked. Sent to a boarding school, she faces teasing, a difficult roommate, and dramatic tests of character including a nighttime fire, holiday separations, and a school strike. Through mistakes, apologies, and small acts of courage she gradually matures, learns forgiveness, and ultimately finds a more secure, loving home.

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Ruth Brown MacArthur

Ruth Brown MacArthur was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She created engaging stories that often featured strong female protagonists and themes of friendship and adventure. Among her notable works is "At the Little Brown House," which showcases her ability to weave charming narratives that resonate with young readers. MacArthur's writing is characterized by its warmth and relatable characters, making her a beloved figure in the realm of juvenile fiction. Her works continue to be appreciated for their timeless appeal and moral lessons.

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