
Nora Perry
Nora Perry was an American poet, newspaper correspondent, and writer of juvenile stories, and for some years, Boston correspondent of the Chicago Tribune. Her verse was collected in After the Ball (1875), Her Lover's Friend (1879), New Songs and Ballads (1886), Legends and Lyrics (1890). Her fiction, chiefly juvenile, included The Tragedy of the Unexpected (1880), stories; For a Woman (1885), a novel; A Book of Love Stories (1881); A Flock of Girls and their Friends (1887); The New Year's Call (1903); and many other volumes.

A Flock of Girls and Boys
In a summer hotel, a group of children must learn to overcome social expectations and misunderstandings to form genuine bonds of friendship.
By Nora Perry

Hope Benham: A Story for Girls
In a world of social divides, a young girl with a big heart strives to overcome obstacles and achieve her musical dreams through hard work and determination.
By Nora Perry