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Reproduction of the original: A World of Girls by L.T Meade
Reproduction of the original: How It All Came Round by L.T Meade
In 'A Very Naughty Girl' by L. T. Meade, the book delves into the life of a spirited young girl named Doris, who constantly finds herself in trouble due to her mischievous antics. Meade's writing style is captivating and filled with vivid descriptions, immersing the reader into the Victorian era setting. The book's exploration of themes such as morality, family dynamics, and the social norms of the time make it a valuable piece of literature for understanding historical contexts. L. T. Meade, a prolific author of children's books and popular novels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was known for her ability to create memorable characters and engaging plots. Meade's own experiences as a teacher and her deep understanding of the complexities of childhood would have undoubtedly influenced her portrayal of Doris in 'A Very Naughty Girl'. I highly recommend 'A Very Naughty Girl' to readers who enjoy classic literature and are interested in exploring the moral dilemmas and societal expectations of the Victorian era through the lens of a rebellious young protagonist.
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"A Little Mother to the Others" by L. T. Meade is a heartwarming and uplifting story that centers around the life and experiences of a young girl who takes on the role of a nurturing and caring "little mother" to her siblings and others around her. Set in a time when family dynamics and societal expectations play a significant role, the novel explores themes of responsibility, compassion, sacrifice, and the transformative power of love. The title, "A Little Mother to the Others," encapsulates the central theme of the story – a young girl's selfless dedication to caring for and supporting her family and those in her community. The narrative follows the journey of the protagonist as she step...
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Girls of the True Blue “Nancy dear, I cannot break it to you. I must tell it to you at once, and God help you to bear it. Your mother is better in one sense—in the sense that God has taken her away from all her pains. She won’t ever be tired or ill or sorry any more, and she will never again have aches or wakeful nights or sad days; she has gone to God. There is a beautiful heaven, you know, Nan, and—— Oh, good gracious! what ails the child?” Nan had given one smothered scream and had rushed from the room. Fast—very fast—did the little feet run upstairs. Mrs. Esterleigh’s room was on the third floor. Past the drawing-room landing she ran, where a good-natured-looking old ge...
Reproduction of the original: Girls of the Forest by L.T Meade
Reproduction of the original: A Bunch of Cherries by L.T Meade