"Honey-Sweet" by Edna Henry Lee Turpin is a story about a girl named Anne whose ocean voyage turns into an unexpected adventure. The book opens with Anne excitedly watching the busy ship, while her uncle Carey seems worried after getting a mysterious letter. Soon after the ship leaves, her uncle disappears, leaving Anne feeling lost and alone. As Anne deals with her uncle’s sudden absence, she finds comfort and friendship with other passengers like Miss Drayton and Mrs. Patterson. This is a tale of adventure, uncertainty, and the importance of companionship when things get tough, all seen through the eyes of a young girl trying to find her place in a chaotic world.

Honey-Sweet
By Edna Henry Lee Turpin
When a young girl's caretaker vanishes on a ship, she must find her own way.
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2006-03-01
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About the AuthorEdna Henry Lee Turpin (1867–1952) was an American author. She was born on July 26, 1867, at Echo Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Edward Henry Turpin and Petronella Lee Turpin, but her father died of tuberculosis four months before she was born. Two siblings, Mary Wilson Turpin and Edward Henry Turpin both died in infancy before Edna was born. She spent her childhood on the family farm with her mother and her older brother, Henderson Lee Turpin (1861–1957). She began writing at an early age and, during her fifteenth year, her first short story was accepted for publication.
Edna Henry Lee Turpin (1867–1952) was an American author. She was born on July 26, 1867, at Echo Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Edward Henry Turpin and Petronella Lee Turpin, but her father died of tuberculosis four months before she was born. Two siblings, Mary Wilson Turpin and Edward Henry Turpin both died in infancy before Edna was born. She spent her childhood on the family farm with her mother and her older brother, Henderson Lee Turpin (1861–1957). She began writing at an early age and, during her fifteenth year, her first short story was accepted for publication.
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