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Calvary Alley

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A resourceful girl raised in a crowded urban alley navigates poverty, family instability, and streetwise mischief. After a clash that brings her before the juvenile court, she becomes entangled with probation officers and reform agencies that test assumptions about delinquency and care. Ambition and practical ingenuity drive her to seek steadier footing through training and community work while confronting evictions, fights, and moral dilemmas. The narrative traces her development from impulsive child to a young person who takes responsibility for others, culminating in a first formal case that challenges her principles and newly acquired skills.

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Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice

Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice was an American author known for her vivid portrayals of Southern life and culture. Born in Kentucky, she gained popularity in the early 20th century with her novels that often featured strong, relatable characters and themes of resilience and community. Her most notable work, "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," offers a heartwarming glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of a poor but loving family. Rice's storytelling is characterized by its humor and compassion, making her a beloved figure in American literature. In addition to her novels, she also wrote short stories and plays, contributing significantly to the literary landscape of her time.

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