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HOMESPUN TALES TRILOGY: Rose o' the River, The Old Peabody Pew & Susanna and Sue (Illustrated): Three Small Town Novels in One Volume

This volume includes three distinct small town novels: 'Rose o' the River', 'The Old Peabody Pew', and 'Susanna and Sue'. Each novel offers a glimpse into the lives and experiences of residents in a close-knit community, capturing the essence of small town life and the human condition. more

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Kate Douglas Wiggin
Kate Douglas Wiggin

Kate Douglas Wiggin, born on September 28, 1856, and died on August 24, 1923, was an American author best known for her children's literature, particularly her novel 'Little Women', which has become a classic in American culture. more

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