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The Lass of the Silver Sword

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A spirited coming-of-age story follows fourteen-year-old Jean Lennox as she navigates boarding-school life, worships a popular school athlete, and slowly emerges from shyness through friendships and secret devotion. The narrative interleaves campus scenes, ceremonial rites, summer camp exploits, outdoor adventures and dramatic incidents—trails, mermaid lore, rescues, forest fires, conspiracies, and a coronation—each testing loyalty, courage, and leadership. Episodes of initiation, daring climbs and moral dilemmas press Jean and her peers into roles of responsibility, producing practical resourcefulness and emotional growth. The work blends youthful camaraderie, ritual and wilderness challenge into a portrait of maturation and the forging of character.

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Mary Constance Du Bois

Mary Constance Du Bois was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Lass of the Silver Sword," showcases her ability to weave enchanting tales that captivate young readers. Du Bois's writing often reflects themes of adventure and bravery, appealing to the imaginations of her audience. While her literary presence may not be as widely recognized today, her storytelling continues to resonate with those who seek engaging narratives for children.