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Dorothy Dale's Camping Days

Margaret Penrose

Editorial: Good Press

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In Margaret Penrose's novel, 'Dorothy Dale's Camping Days,' readers are introduced to a charming story set in the early 20th century about the adventures of a group of friends during a summer camping trip. The book blends elements of adventure, friendship, and nature, with a focus on the coming-of-age experiences of the young characters. Penrose's writing style is engaging and accessible, making it an enjoyable read for both young adults and older readers alike. The novel is a part of the esteemed Dorothy Dale series, known for its wholesome and uplifting themes. Margaret Penrose, a pseudonym used by various authors, including Lilian C. McNamara and W. Bert Foster, penned the Dorothy Dale series to provide young readers with entertaining and educational stories. The authors drew inspiration from their own experiences and observations, creating relatable characters and situations that resonate with audiences of all ages. I highly recommend 'Dorothy Dale's Camping Days' to readers who enjoy classic literature and are looking for a nostalgic journey back to simpler times. This heartwarming novel is sure to delight and inspire readers with its timeless themes of friendship, adventure, and the beauty of nature.
Disponible desde: 12/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 109 páginas.

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