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A young boy nicknamed Squib, regarded as the odd one in a large family, prefers outdoor adventures to nursery play. Sent away for holidays, he stays at a chalet in the hills where he meets local children, including a little goat-herd, and forms close comradeships. The episodes chart everyday pleasures, a memorable long walk, interactions with an adult named Herr Adler, a frightening mountain storm, and plans, farewells, and a final return home. The narrative emphasizes friendship, practical resourcefulness, and the small rites of growing up.

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Evelyn Everett-Green

Evelyn Everett-Green was a prolific English author known for her historical novels and stories aimed at young readers. Her works often explore themes of bravery and adventure, set against the backdrop of significant historical events. Among her notable titles is "A Heroine of France: The Story of Joan of Arc," which highlights the life and courage of the iconic figure. Everett-Green's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and moral lessons, making her a popular choice for both children and adults in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With over 27 published works, she contributed significantly to the genre of historical fiction.

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