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Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge

An Enchanting Tale of Friendship and Adventure at a Quaint Countryside Lodge

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In «Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge,» Mabell S. C. Smith masterfully weaves a captivating narrative that explores themes of friendship, personal growth, and the joys of nature. Set against the backdrop of the idyllic Sweetbrier Lodge, the story follows young Ethel Morton as she navigates the complexities of adolescence while forging meaningful connections with her peers. Smith's literary style is characterized by rich descriptions and engaging dialogue, immersing readers in a world that reflects the social mores and expectations of early 20th-century America, capturing both the innocence and burgeoning independence of youth during this time. Mabell S. C. Smith, an eminent American author known for her contributions to children'Äôs literature, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a teacher and her love for the outdoors. Her deep understanding of the emotional and psychological nuances of young women of her era is reflected in Ethel'Äôs character, making her relatable to readers of all ages. Smith'Äôs pedagogical background likely informed her commitment to instructive storytelling, emphasizing moral lessons within her narratives. This enchanting tale is a must-read for those who appreciate classic literature rich with charm and insight. Readers seeking a poignant exploration of youth and self-discovery will find «Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge» both delightful and profound, offering timeless lessons that resonate across generations.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
09 September 2024
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190 S.
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8596547567721
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