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Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

By Margaret Penrose

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a small town, a young girl must summon her courage and loyalty when her best friend faces an unfair situation, testing the bonds of their friendship and small- town justice.

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2004-05-01
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Summary

"Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day" by Margaret Penrose is a story about a brave fourteen-year-old named Dorothy Dale, the daughter of a respected veteran in Dalton, New York, set in the early 1900s. As Decoration Day approaches, Dorothy has to lead a big procession, making her feel proud and responsible. Then her friend Tavia runs into trouble, and the girls face difficult situations and mean people together, which shows the importance of friendship and standing up for what's right. The author highlights the importance of friendship, courage, and the search for justice as Dorothy and her friend face all their challenges together.

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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