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A small group of adolescent friends, short of money, resolves to spend the summer alone in a remote mountain cottage. The narrative follows their planning and family reluctance, a chance meeting with a pastor's daughter who points out a vacant hut, and their journey to the uplands. It then traces their everyday life running the household, coping with storms and solitude, exploring the surrounding landscape, and testing friendships and growing self-reliance during the weeks they live away from home.

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Dikken Zwilgmeyer

Dikken Zwilgmeyer was a notable author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. She often explored themes of adventure and personal growth through her engaging narratives. Her most recognized works include "Inger Johanne's Lively Doings" and "Johnny Blossom," both of which showcase her ability to create relatable characters and captivating stories. Zwilgmeyer's writing reflects a keen understanding of youthful curiosity and the complexities of growing up, making her stories resonate with young readers. Her literary contributions continue to be appreciated for their charm and insight.

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