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Daddy-Long-Legs
by Jean Webster
Jerusha Abbott has grown up in the John Grier Home for orphans. As the oldest she had to scrub and dress all 97 of them. An anonymous benefactor on the Board, "Mr. Smith," decides to send her to college, as long as she writes to him faithfully detailing her education.
A coming of age story written in the early 1900‘s.If you like Little Women, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Predjudice etc. then you will like this book. It is written as a series of letters and was very easy to read. I loved the way that Jerusha saw the beauty in the many simple things around her and was very appreciative of “Mr. Smith and his kindness. A sweet story.
A coming of age story written in the early 1900‘s.If you like Little Women, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Predjudice etc. then you will like this book. It is written as a series of letters and was very easy to read. I loved the way that Jerusha saw the beauty in the many simple things around her and was very appreciative of “Mr. Smith and his kindness. A sweet story.