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The Ranch Girls at Boarding School - A Tale of Friendship Independence and Growth at a Prestigious Boarding School - cover

The Ranch Girls at Boarding School - A Tale of Friendship Independence and Growth at a Prestigious Boarding School

Margaret Vandercook

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Ranch Girls at Boarding School," Margaret Vandercook weaves a captivating tale that combines the innocence of youth with the challenges of self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of a prestigious boarding school, the narrative follows a group of spirited ranch girls who must navigate the complexities of friendship, rivalry, and academic life. Vandercook's prose is imbued with vivid imagery and a sense of adventure, reflecting the early 20th-century sentiment of independence and aspiration that characterized American literature for young readers. The novel employs elements of both realism and romanticism, skillfully portraying the girls' transformation while simultaneously critiquing social norms surrounding gender and education during this period. Margaret Vandercook was a prominent author of children'Äôs literature, particularly recognized for her depictions of Western themes and characters. Drawing inspiration from her own experiences in the American West, Vandercook infused her narratives with authenticity and relatability. Her background as an educator and her keen interest in young women'Äôs empowerment likely influenced her decision to write stories that not only entertain but also inspire resilience and ambition among her readers. This delightful yet thought-provoking novel is highly recommended for both young readers and educators alike, offering a rich exploration of personal growth and the importance of camaraderie. "The Ranch Girls at Boarding School" serves not only as a charming adventure but also as a vehicle for meaningful conversations about identity, belonging, and the transformative power of education.
Available since: 11/03/2023.
Print length: 137 pages.

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