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Portrait of Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

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Our Little Hungarian Cousin

Captured from a solitary existence and alone, a wandering young musician discovers friendship and belonging within the lively embrace of a Gypsy camp where music fills the air.

By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

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Japanese folk stories and fairy tales

Witness how kindness triumphs over expectation in these classic stories, as a princess chooses compassion over nobility.

By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

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Jean, Our Little Australian Cousin

A brave girl's journey from Scotland to Australia unfolds into a tale of friendship, survival, and discovering a vibrant new world.

By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

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Our Little Brazilian Cousin

** In a tropical land, a young boy's quest for adventure in a banana tree turns into a comical tumble that unveils the warmth and surprises of his Brazilian life.

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Our Little Grecian Cousin

In the heart of Greece, a young orphan discovers the strength of family and the promise of hope amidst a tapestry of ancient myths and vibrant culture.

By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

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Our Little Spanish Cousin

Witness the joyous traditions of Spain through the eyes of a young boy as he embraces family, culture, and the simple wonders of childhood.

By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

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Kalitan, Our Little Alaskan Cousin

In the vast and rugged landscape of Alaska, a young American boy named Ted forms an unlikely friendship with a Thlinkit Indian boy named Kalitan, leading to exciting adventures and a deeper understanding of each other's cultures.

By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

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