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Harriet Lummis Smith's 'The Girls of Friendly Terrace' or 'Peggy Raymond's Success' is a charming and nostalgic portrayal of adolescent friendship and growth. Set in the early 20th century, the book follows the adventures of the spunky protagonist, Peggy Raymond, as she navigates the challenges of growing up alongside her friends in the quaint neighborhood of Friendly Terrace. The novel exudes a sense of innocence and simplicity, making it a delightful read for all ages. Smith's writing style is engaging and descriptive, capturing the essence of youth and camaraderie with a touch of humor and warmth. The book also provides unique insight into the social norms and values of the time, offering a valuable historical perspective to readers. Harriet Lummis Smith's personal experiences as a teacher and children's book author likely influenced her to create a story that celebrates the joys and struggles of young girls coming of age. 'The Girls of Friendly Terrace' is a heartwarming and relatable tale that resonates with readers who appreciate timeless coming-of-age stories filled with friendship, growth, and adventure.
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