"Kitty's Enemy: or, the Boy Next Door" by Eleanora H. Stooke is a children's story that examines how first impressions aren’t always correct and anger can lead to bad choices. The book follows Kitty Glanville, a young girl, as she meets her new neighbor, Tim Shuttleworth, who shows up unexpectedly. When Tim angrily promises payback after Snip, Kitty's dog, wrecks his garden, the story shows how heated, youthful emotions and misunderstandings can affect relationships as these children must deal with the aftermath of their bad decisions.

Kitty's enemy : $b or, the boy next door.
By Eleanora H. Stooke
A ten-year-old girl and the "ugly-looking boy" next door kick off a neighborhood feud after a garden mishap leads to promises of revenge.
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