Alice B. Emerson

Alice B. Emerson was a notable American author, best known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in the vibrant cultural landscape of New England, she developed a passion for storytelling early in life, which led her to create engaging and imaginative tales that captured the hearts of young readers. Emerson's writing often reflects her keen observations of childhood and the adventures that accompany it, making her stories both relatable and enchanting for her audience.

Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill

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Brave, adventurous and loyal, recently-orphaned Ruth Fielding is sent to live with her estranged Uncle Jabez at the Red Mill in Cheslow, New…

Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall

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In this, the second book of the Ruth Fielding series, Ruth goes to boarding school with her best friend Helen. When they get there, Ruth sta…

Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm

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Betty Gordon found herself an orphan at age twelve. She became the ward of her uncle, Richard Gordon. She immediately came to love her uncle…

Ruth Fielding At the War Front

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Ruth Fielding, a Red Cross worker in France during the First World War must travel behind enemy lines to find a lost American soldier. An ex…