A young woman discovers her Native American heritage and the traditions of her tribe.
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A teenage girl finds herself drawn to a mysterious new boy who may be a vampire.
Shenac's story details her life and work in a Scottish home during the 19th century, focusing on domestic duties.
A young woman is drawn into a magical world of enchanted libraries and ancient secrets.
A young woman named Elara finds herself drawn into a world of fae and magic, falling for a charming but dangerous fae prince.
A young woman named Anya, who can hear the thoughts of inanimate objects, is tasked with protecting a magical artifact from a dangerous cult.
A young woman investigates mysterious happenings at a magical manor, encountering enchanted objects and a charming librarian.
Two young boys, Pip and Jim, engage in petty theft and face the consequences of their actions in rural England.
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This historical novel depicts the experiences and struggles of a family during the American Civil War.
A young koala named Little Koala embarks on adventures in the Australian bush.
Margaret is a young girl navigating the challenges and joys of growing up in a small town.
This is a short story about a black cat and its actions.
Aunt Margaret tells the story of a young girl's visit to her aunt and the lessons she learns.
Sarah investigates a mystery involving a hidden boy in her neighborhood.
A young girl named Anne spends her summer on a remote island, experiencing friendship, self-discovery, and the beauty of nature.
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An aging Congregationalist minister reflects on his life, family, and faith in a series of letters to his young son, John Ames Boughton.
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A young boy named John trains to become a skilled mountain climber and guide in the White Mountains.
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