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The Youngest Sister: A Tale of Manitoba

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The story follows a young woman who impulsively swims out to rescue a stranger from a dangerous shore, an act that leaves her injured and burdened by shame. While she convalesces under the care of her older sisters, family responsibilities and strained relations test her resolve. The household emigrates to a remote prairie settlement where crop triumphs and disasters, financial peril, and unsettling rumours shape daily life. A prolonged mystery involving a man's identity and motives unfolds through risky errands and revelations. The narrative ends with the clearing of misunderstandings and the heroine's steady moral growth.

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Bessie Marchant

Bessie Marchant was a Canadian author known for her engaging stories aimed at young readers, often set against the backdrop of Canadian landscapes and pioneering life. Her works frequently explore themes of adventure, resilience, and the experiences of young women in challenging environments. Notable titles include "A Countess from Canada: A Story of Life in the Backwoods" and "Daughters of the Dominion: A Story of the Canadian Frontier," which reflect her interest in the Canadian frontier and its unique challenges. Marchant's contributions to children's literature have made her a significant figure in the genre, particularly in the early 20th century.

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