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Girls in Bookland

By Hildegarde Hawthorne

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Two lonely sisters stumble upon a magical doorway, opening up a world of adventure with their favorite storybook characters.

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2020-08-19
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Summary

"Girls in Bookland" by Hildegarde Hawthorne is a whimsical children's tale about two sisters named Rose and Ruth, who discover a magical portal that whisks them away to meet famous characters from literature, like Sappho and Jo March. During a snowstorm at their ranch, the sisters dream of adventure and wish they could make new friends. A helpful fairy directs them to a Magic Gate that promises exciting adventures. The girls then step through the gate and find themselves in ancient Greece with Sappho, beginning a series of imaginative encounters with beloved figures from different stories and eras, all while exploring the themes of friendship, imagination, and love for storytelling.

About the Author

Hildegarde Hawthorne was an American writer of supernatural and ghost stories, a poet and biographer.

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