"Rutledge" by Miriam Coles Harris is a story that begins with a young woman leaving her boarding school, St. Catharine's, to live with her aunt and cousins, but she feels both sad and excited. The somber mood matches her feelings as she thinks about leaving her friends and wonders about her new family. A visit from the serious Mr. Arthur Rutledge changes everything, pulling her into the adult world and bringing a sense of challenges and changes awaiting her.

Rutledge
By Miriam Coles Harris
Leaving school to live with mysterious relatives, a young woman's life is turned upside down by a chance encounter, hinting at struggles and self-discovery ahead.
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2012-08-01
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About the Author Miriam Coles Harris was an American novelist. She wrote several novels, a book of children's stories and two devotional books. She shunned publicity and wrote her first book anonymously, causing the opposite of the desired effect in that several impostors claimed to be the author, resulting in a literary furore, and more attention than the real author ever foresaw.
Miriam Coles Harris was an American novelist. She wrote several novels, a book of children's stories and two devotional books. She shunned publicity and wrote her first book anonymously, causing the opposite of the desired effect in that several impostors claimed to be the author, resulting in a literary furore, and more attention than the real author ever foresaw.
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