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A seaside community of young women forms a shared household where daily routines, friendships, rivalries, and small adventures unfold. The narrative traces ordinary labors, social entertainments, and outings—including sailing, a village dance, and an ill-advised flying-machine experiment—alongside the arrival of new residents and an imposing visitor who provokes feeling and disagreement. Care for younger children, misunderstandings, urgent messages, and personal reckonings produce moments of tension, humor, and growth. Through quarrels, reconciliations, and practical decisions the group adapts to changing plans and ultimately reaffirms the bonds that sustain their household.

About the Author

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Kate Livingston Willard

Kate Livingston Willard was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "A Colony of Girls," reflects her keen observations of young women's lives and experiences. Willard's writing often explores themes of friendship, growth, and the challenges faced by girls in a changing society. Through her engaging storytelling, she aimed to inspire and entertain her young readers, leaving a lasting impact on the genre.

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