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A close-knit family confronts economic and health setbacks when the father becomes incapacitated, prompting a practical relative to propose relocating to a more affordable rural community. The narrative follows the household’s adjustment as parents and girls reorganize their lives, sell furniture, and plan domestic economies while the younger members continue schooling, stage social entertainments, and pursue budding friendships and romances. Episodes alternate domestic problem-solving, village life, school tasks, and lighthearted fêtes, emphasizing resourcefulness, family solidarity, and the transition from childhood amusements toward responsibilities in an episodic, character-driven structure.

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Izola L. Forrester

Izola L. Forrester was an American author known for her engaging children's and young adult literature. She is particularly recognized for her series set in the idyllic setting of Greenacre, which includes notable titles such as "Greenacre Girls" and "Jean of Greenacres." Forrester's works often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth, appealing to a youthful audience. Her storytelling is characterized by a warm, inviting style that captures the essence of childhood experiences and the joys of rural life. In addition to her Greenacre series, she also wrote other works like "The Polly Page Ranch Club" and "The Dangerous Inheritance," contributing to her legacy in early 20th-century American literature.

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