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Rainbow Hill

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The narrative follows a family’s move from town to a working farm and the children’s adjustment to rural life, blending household change with everyday farm routines. Through explorations of barns, gardens, and fields, and interactions with neighbors and farmhands, the girls experience small adventures, surprises, and responsibilities. Discrete episodes—storms, a lost child, neighborhood events, and youthful mischief—require practical problem-solving and foster new friendships. Arranged as a sequence of seasonal incidents and domestic scenes, the work traces the household’s adaptation, community ties, and the children’s gradual discovery of country rhythms.

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Josephine Lawrence

Josephine Lawrence was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She wrote engaging stories that often explored themes of family and adventure. Among her notable works is "Brother and Sister," which captures the dynamics of sibling relationships. Lawrence's writing is characterized by its warmth and relatability, making her stories appealing to young readers. Other significant titles include "Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat," "Rainbow Hill," and "Rosemary," each showcasing her ability to create vivid characters and imaginative settings.

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