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Dear EnemyWebster, Jean, Illustrated by Jean Webster. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1915. Ends of spine and corners bumped. Light soiling on covers. Previous owners name on ffep. Hinge cracking, number in black ink on spine. Tear on page 6. Webster was a grandniece of Mark Twain. She was interested in social work, especially the fields of childcare and prison reform, but her main occupation was writing. She wrote a number of short stories and novels for younger readers including her most famous work, Daddy Long-Legs. In Dear Enemy, Sallie McBride, the dear friend of Judy Abbot (heroine of Daddy Long-Legs), accepts an appointment as superintendent of an orphanage and promptly embarks on a program of much needed reform. Media shipping is 4.00 7.50 |
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