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Helen Grant's Schooldays

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A fourteen-year-old girl living with relatives after her mother's death and her father's long absence grows through school ceremonies, friendships, household duties, and small-town customs. Studious and imaginative, she faces domestic disapproval and moments of self-doubt while quietly pursuing learning and practical skills. Episodes range from classroom exercises and community events to private reading and household tasks, each contributing to evolving convictions, small moral tests, and widened horizons. The narrative emphasizes responsibility, the shaping influence of education and work, and the gradual formation of plans and character as she moves toward adulthood.

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Amanda M. Douglas

Amanda M. Douglas was an American author known for her children's literature, particularly her series "A Little Girl in Old..." which explores the lives of young girls in various historical American cities. Her works, including "A Little Girl in Old Boston" and "A Little Girl in Old Chicago," provide a nostalgic glimpse into the past, blending adventure with educational elements about American history. Douglas's storytelling often emphasizes themes of family, friendship, and the everyday experiences of young girls, making her books both engaging and relatable for her audience. Through her writing, she contributed significantly to the genre of children's historical fiction.

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