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2025

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"Ethel Morton's Holidays" is a children's book written by Mabell S. C. Smith. It is part of the "Ethel Morton" series, which follows the adventures of Ethel Morton and her family. The series was popular in the early 20th century and was aimed at young readers.In "Ethel Morton's Holidays," readers likely follow Ethel Morton and her friends and family as they embark on various holiday adventures. The book is likely filled with wholesome and entertaining stories suitable for children, offerin...

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2025

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As part of the Ethel Morton series, "Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge" likely follows the adventures of Ethel Morton, a young protagonist, and her friends or family members. In this particular installment, Ethel and her companions may visit or stay at Sweetbrier Lodge, where they encounter various challenges, mysteries, and opportunities for personal growth.Mabell S. C. Smith's writing style is characterized by its wholesome themes, engaging storytelling, and relatable characters. "Ethel M...

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2025

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"Ethel Morton at Chautauqua" is a book in the "Ethel Morton" series written by Mabell S. C. Smith. The series, popular in the early 20th century, revolves around the adventures of Ethel Morton, a young girl from a wealthy family, and her friends and family members.In "Ethel Morton at Chautauqua," readers are likely to follow Ethel and her companions as they visit Chautauqua, a popular educational and cultural center that originated as a summer camp in New York State. Chautauqua was known f...

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2025

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The "Ethel Morton" series follows the adventures of the title character, Ethel Morton, and her friends. The stories are typically set in a domestic and family-oriented context, providing young readers with relatable and wholesome narratives.In "Ethel Morton at Rose House," Ethel Morton might find herself in new and exciting situations, often learning valuable lessons along the way. The series reflects the moral and cultural values prevalent during the early 20th century.If you enjoy classi...

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2025

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"Ethel Morton's Enterprise" is a part of the Ethel Morton series, which was authored by Mabell S. C. Smith. This children's book series, popular in the early 20th century, revolved around the adventures of Ethel Morton and her family.In "Ethel Morton's Enterprise," readers likely follow Ethel Morton and her friends or family as they embark on a new and exciting adventure or project. The series often emphasized values such as friendship, family, and community while presenting young readers ...

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Ethel Morton's Enterprise

Courage, Determination, and Adventure in a Vintage Family Saga

2023

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In "Ethel Morton's Enterprise," Mabell S. C. Smith crafts a compelling narrative that chronicles the adventures of a spirited young girl who embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery and resilience. The book, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, employs a richly descriptive style that evokes vivid imagery and emotional depth, reflecting the societal norms and aspirations of its time. As Ethel navigates challenges, her character embodies the themes of empowerm...

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A Tar-Heel Baron

Enriched edition. Wealth, Power, and Redemption in Post-Civil War South

2019

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In "A Tar-Heel Baron," Mabell S. C. Smith weaves a rich tapestry of Southern history blended with personal narrative, presenting a vivid portrayal of the complexities of life in North Carolina during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Smith's literary style is characterized by a blend of lyrical prose and meticulous historical detail, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the societal norms, agricultural practices, and cultural dynamics of the region. The novel examines themes of ...

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2021

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Excerpt: "France has been inhabited since the days when prehistoric man unconsciously told the story of his life through the medium of the household utensils and the implements of war which he left behind him in the caves in which he dwelt, or which his considerate relatives buried with him to make his sojourn easy in the land beyond the grave. From bits of bone, of flint, and of polished stone archaeologists have reconstructed the man himself and his activities through the early ages. Of ...

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2012

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Facing an assignment equivalent to being sent to warn notorious terrorists of God's anger with them, perhaps it was no wonder that Jonah ran away - certainly portrayed in Scripture as no "super saint", he avoided God and His call on his life. Yet God turned the situation around as pagan sailors encountered the living God who made the land and sea and the entire population of a city realised that although they deserved to be wiped off the face of the earth, there was a God of comp...

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2014

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A rediscovered children's classic, winner of the 1976 Whitbread Award, from the Booker Prize and Carnegie Medal-winning author of Moon Tiger and The Ghost of Thomas Kempe.Maria likes to be alone with her thoughts. She talks to animals and objects, and generally prefers them to people. But whilst on holiday she begins to hear things that aren’t there – a swing creaking, a dog barking – and when she sees a Victorian embroidered picture, Maria feels a strange connect...

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2025

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"A Corner in Corn; or, How a Chicago Boy Did the Trick" is a novel attributed to an anonymous author using the pseudonym "Self-Made Man." The book, published in the late 19th century, revolves around the story of a young boy from Chicago and his endeavors, likely involving business, innovation, or entrepreneurship in the corn trade or related industries.As the title suggests, the narrative might focus on the boy's entrepreneurial spirit and his journey toward success, perhaps navigating ch...

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2011

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A Tale of Three Kings is the bestselling tale of power and brokenness based on the biblical figures of King David, King Saul, and King Absalom.For the many Christians who have experienced pain, loss, and hurt at the hands of other believers, this moving story offers comfort, healing, and hope. Christian leaders and religious directors throughout the world have recommended this simple, powerful, and beautiful story to their members and staff. With rich lang...

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