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The End of the Rainbow

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A small town's everyday rhythms and communal gatherings form the backdrop for an intimate tale of neighbors whose humor, songs, and loyalties shape their responses to private troubles. The story follows a group of acquaintances — including a convivial lawyer and a reflective friend named Jock — as they learn of a child's adventurous quest that uncovers a parent's distress and prompts an improvised plan of aid. Through recurring images of a guiding gleam and musical motifs, the chapters trace moral choices, personal growth, and the town's cooperative efforts that lead toward emotional reconciliation and quiet resolution.

About the Author

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Mary Esther Miller MacGregor

Mary Esther Miller MacGregor was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. Her works often explore themes of adventure and personal growth, as seen in her notable book, 'Lizbeth of the Dale.' MacGregor's storytelling is characterized by vivid imagery and relatable characters, making her stories appealing to young readers. In addition to her fiction, she wrote biographies, including 'The Black-Bearded Barbarian: The Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa,' which reflects her interest in historical figures and their impact on society. Through her diverse body of work, MacGregor has left a lasting mark on early 20th-century literature.

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