"Eight Girls and a Dog" by Carolyn Wells is a cheerful story from long ago. It follows eight energetic girls in the Blue Ribbon Cooking Club on a daring vacation to Long Beach, staying in a family-owned cottage. This tale touches on themes of friendship, freedom, and the excitement of being young as the girls comically tackle running a household on their own. As they prepare for their adventure, the girls, led by the enthusiastic Marjorie Bond, playfully argue about the challenges ahead, revealing individual personalities while assigning roles. Enhanced by the adorable addition of Timmy Loo, Marjorie's dog, the group's anticipation and playful chaos creates a fun-filled and engaging atmosphere, setting the scene for the explorations and minor mishaps to come.
Eight Girls and a Dog
By Carolyn Wells
When eight friends and a dog escape to the beach, hilarious misadventures and the test of self-reliance create an unforgettable summer.
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About the AuthorCarolyn Wells was an American mystery author.
Carolyn Wells was an American mystery author.
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