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The narrative centers on a group of young girls who take possession of a small, dilapidated cottage in a Northern Michigan town. As they navigate the challenges of their new home, they experience adventures and misadventures that highlight themes of friendship, resilience, and the joys of childhood. The girls, each with distinct personalities, work together to furnish the cottage and manage their limited resources while dealing with the complexities of their families and neighbors. Through their imaginative play and resourcefulness, they transform the cottage into a cherished space, embodying the spirit of youthful creativity and camaraderie.
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