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Dorothy Dale in the City

By Margaret Penrose

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A young girl's holiday anticipation explodes into adventure as camaraderie and youthful pranks lead to unexpected excitement.

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2012-01-12
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Summary

"Dorothy Dale in the City" by Margaret Penrose is an early 20th-century story where young Dorothy Dale juggles school, friendships, and exciting escapades in the city, especially amidst the Christmas season. The story begins with Dorothy and her friends at Glenwood Hall, excitedly preparing for their Christmas break, creating a lively atmosphere with playful pranks like concealing a feather bed. As Dorothy prepares to go home, her anticipation for the holidays grows richer as she spends time with her comrades looking forward to the delightful adventures that await her. The book highlights themes of friendship, the fun and mischief of youth, and the thrill of new experiences.

About the Author

Margaret Penrose was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate as the author of three girls' book series published by Cupples & Leon.

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