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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:29:32 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Sun, 29 Apr 2018 03:36:17 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 14087Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html html>head>title>Aunt Claire Presents: Vintage Girls Series Books in New Hardcover Editions/title>link relicon hrefauntclaire_icon.png typeimage/png>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0>script srchttps://use.typekit.net/cxs3ixh.js>/script>script>try{Typekit.load({ async: true });}catch(e){}/script>style typetext/css>body { background-image: url(damask_red_small.png);}.main { margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; max-width: 7.5in; padding: 0.5in; border-radius: 0.125in; box-shadow: 0.125in 0.125in; background-color: #FFFFDD; font: 14pt egizio-urw;}.clearfix::after { content: ; clear: both; display: table;}a { text-decoration: none }a:link, a:visited { color: rgb(110,50,30) }a:hover, a:active { color: rgb(60,20,20) }/style>/head>body>div classmain clearfix>div classclearfix>div stylefloat: left; margin-bottom: 0.25in; max-width: 3in; text-align: center;>img srcauntclaire_small.png stylefloat: left; clear: right; max-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 16pt egizio-urw;>Menubr>a href#books>The Books/a>br>a href#resources>Resources/a>br>a href#aboutme>About Me/a>/span>/div>div stylefloat: left; width: 0.25in;> /div>div stylefloat: left; max-width: 4.25in;>span stylefont: 36pt filosofia-grand;>Welcome to my site./span>p stylefont: 16pt egizio-urw; text-align: justify;>Im publishing new hardcover editions of the series books that American girls read for fun a century ago. These books are not only fast-paced tales of friendship and adventure, but also pieces of history that reveal many interesting things—good and bad—about the time in which they were written. Please read along with me, and let me know what you think!br> br>i>Some news: The third and fourth volumes of Aunt Claire Presents—a href#girlaviators>/i>The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airshipi>/a> and a href#graceharlowe_sophomore>/i>Grace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High Schooli>/a>—will be published on May 15. Preorder them from your favorite bookseller now!/i>br> br>Yours most sincerely,br>img srcauntclaire_signature.png styleheight: 0.75in;>br>a hrefmailto:auntclaire@auntclairepresents.com>E-mail/a>•a hrefhttps://www.instagram.com/auntclairepresents/>Instagram/a>/p>/div>/div>div idbooks classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; background-color: rgb(240,180,140); border-top: 1px solid; border-bottom: 1px solid; text-align: center; font: 36pt filosofia-grand;>The Books/div>div classclearfix stylemax-width: 100%;>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Not Great Literature, But Good Stories/span>br>section styletext-align: justify;>Beginning around 1910, American publishers issued dozens of inexpensive hardcover series for girls—school adventures, outdoor and scouting adventures, and adventures centered around exciting new technologies, like the automobile and moving pictures. Ive tried to select the most fun and historically interesting of these books. Each of my selections includes a new introduction by yours truly (with pictures!) and new jacket art by the very talented Anne Lambelet. Be sure to look underneath the jacket to see the original early twentieth-century cover art./section>/div>div classclearfix>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0.5in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in;>img src9781946053008_FC.jpg altThe Automobile Girls at Newport by Laura Dent Crane stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>The Automobile Girls at Newport/span>br>By Laura Dent Cranebr>i>Available September 2017/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Ruth Stuart and friends drive their big red touring car to Newport, where they match wits with a cunning jewel thief. (Originally published in 1910.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053008.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Automobile-Girls-Newport-Watching-Presents/dp/1946053007>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-automobile-girls-at-newport-aunt-claire/1125511093?ean9781946053008>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053008>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>div stylefloat: left; width: 0.5in;> /div>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0.5in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in;>img src9781946053015_FC.jpg altGrace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/span>br>By Jessie Graham Flower, A.M.br>i>Available September 2017/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Grace Harlowe and company confront bullies, thieves, wolves, and algebra in their first year at Oakdale High School. (Originally published in 1910.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053015.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Harlowes-Freshman-School-Claire-Presents/dp/1946053015>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/grace-harlowes-freshman-year-at-high-school-aunt-claire/1125511094?ean9781946053015>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053015>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>/div>div classclearfix>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in; idgirlaviators>img src9781946053060_FC.jpg altThe Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship by Margaret Burnham stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship/span>br>By Margaret Burnhambr>i>Available May 2018/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Peggy Prescott and her brother Roy must win the $5,000 grand prize at the air show before the scheming local banker forecloses on their aunts farm. (Originally published in 1911.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053060.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Aviators-Phantom-Airship-Claire-Presents/dp/1946053066>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-girl-aviators-and-the-phantom-airship-aunt-claire/1127085203?ean9781946053060>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053060>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>div stylefloat: left; width: 0.5in;> /div>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in; idgraceharlowe_sophomore>img src9781946053077_FC.jpg altGrace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Grace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High School/span>br>By Jessie Graham Flower, A.M.br>i>Available May 2018/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Grace Harlowe and company must overcome the juniors on the basketball court and clear one of their own from an unfair accusation. (Originally published in 1911.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053077.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Grace-Harlowes-Sophomore-Year-School/dp/1946053074>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/grace-harlowes-sophomore-year-at-high-school-aunt-claire/1127085204?ean9781946053077>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053077>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>/div>div classclearfix stylewidth: 100%;>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Who Wrote These Books?/span>br>section styletext-align: justify;>Childrens series books were usually written by journeyman authors working under pleasant- or impressive-sounding pseudonyms.br> Jessie Graham Flower, A.M., the author of i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i> and its sequels, was in reality one Josephine Chase (d. 1931). We know quite a bit about Chase, in part from her a hrefhttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res9A03E5DB173BE433A25752C1A9649C946094D6CF&legacytrue>Associated Press obituary/a>. Responsible for supporting her family from an early age, she was working as a secretary at Henry Altemus, a Philadelphia publishing house, when she was tapped to write the Grace Harlowe books for that firm. Despite her prolific output—which included several other series—Chase and her sister had to move often in search of cheaper rents. She said, The only time people will ever know Im an author will be when I die and they write my obituary—words that appeared, of course, in her obituary.br> Laura Dent Crane, the author of i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i>, was actually a man—Frank G. Patchin (1861–1925), a newspaper editor and the writer of more than two hundred books for children, in series ranging from the Boys of Steel (who start from the bottom in the steel industry) to the Meadowbrook Girls (who favor hiking and camping)./section> /div>div idresources classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; background-color: rgb(240,180,140); border-top: 1px solid; border-bottom: 1px solid; text-align: center; font: 36pt filosofia-grand;>Resources/div>div classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; text-align: justify;>Ive assembled the following resources for parents, teachers, and librarians. Is there something else youd find useful?a hrefmailto:auntclaire@auntclairepresents.com>Please send me an e-mail./a>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_readinglevels.pdf>Reading levels/a> anda hrefauntclaire_commoncorestrands.pdf>Common Core strands/a>for i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_vols3and4_readinglevels.pdf>Reading levels/a> and a hrefauntclaire_vols3and4_commoncorestrands.pdf>Common Core strands/a> for i>The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High School/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_writingprompts.pdf>Writing prompts and discussion topics/a>for i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_furtherreading.pdf>Further reading/a> on girls series books for adults and advanced readers/li>/ul>I also shared i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i> with some talented and thoughtful homeschool bloggers, and they created these great resources:ul>li>a hrefhttps://oaxacaborn.com/2017/12/01/homeschool-middle-grade-fiction/>Using Fiction to Teach U.S. History/a>, an idea-packed guide from Oaxacaborn.com, including printable geography and vocabulary supplements for i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>An a hrefhttps://thehomeschoolresourceroom.com/2017/12/01/vintage-adventure-books-for-girls/>American history unit study/a> from the Homeschool Resource Room/li>/ul>/div>div idaboutme classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; background-color: rgb(240,180,140); border-top: 1px solid; border-bottom: 1px solid; text-align: center; font: 36pt filosofia-grand;>About Me/div>div classclearfix stylewidth: 100%;>section styletext-align: justify;>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Aunt Claire/span> spends much of her time in other peoples cellars and attics, searching for stories (and gold). Of course, its really the other way around: if you know where to look, the right kinds of stories have a way of finding you. The ones she encounters most often are about friends, and quests, and friends who go on quests. Sometimes, when shes read all she can read for the day, you might find her on a hillside, considering a theory shes heard that clouds are just another type of sheep. If youve heard this theory too, stop by sometime. And youd better bring your good hiking boots—those ones without the holes—just in case. You never know when youll wander into an adventure.br> /br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Aunt Claire/span> is also, incidentally, a fiction writer and an associate editor in the educational division of a major New York publisher. Previously she taught middle school in the New York City public schools./section> section stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand; text-align: center;>a hrefmailto:auntclaire@auntclairepresents.com>E-mail/a>•a hrefhttps://www.instagram.com/auntclairepresents/>Instagram/a>/section> section styletext-align: center;>Aunt Claire Presents is a project ofa hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz>Laboratory Books/a>,br>distributed by Legato/Publishers Group West.br> br>The Aunt Claire Presents logo was drawn by a hrefhttp://annelambelet.com>Anne Lambelet/a>./section>/div>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:29:32 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Sun, 29 Apr 2018 03:36:17 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 14087Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html html>head>title>Aunt Claire Presents: Vintage Girls Series Books in New Hardcover Editions/title>link relicon hrefauntclaire_icon.png typeimage/png>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0>script srchttps://use.typekit.net/cxs3ixh.js>/script>script>try{Typekit.load({ async: true });}catch(e){}/script>style typetext/css>body { background-image: url(damask_red_small.png);}.main { margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; max-width: 7.5in; padding: 0.5in; border-radius: 0.125in; box-shadow: 0.125in 0.125in; background-color: #FFFFDD; font: 14pt egizio-urw;}.clearfix::after { content: ; clear: both; display: table;}a { text-decoration: none }a:link, a:visited { color: rgb(110,50,30) }a:hover, a:active { color: rgb(60,20,20) }/style>/head>body>div classmain clearfix>div classclearfix>div stylefloat: left; margin-bottom: 0.25in; max-width: 3in; text-align: center;>img srcauntclaire_small.png stylefloat: left; clear: right; max-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 16pt egizio-urw;>Menubr>a href#books>The Books/a>br>a href#resources>Resources/a>br>a href#aboutme>About Me/a>/span>/div>div stylefloat: left; width: 0.25in;> /div>div stylefloat: left; max-width: 4.25in;>span stylefont: 36pt filosofia-grand;>Welcome to my site./span>p stylefont: 16pt egizio-urw; text-align: justify;>Im publishing new hardcover editions of the series books that American girls read for fun a century ago. These books are not only fast-paced tales of friendship and adventure, but also pieces of history that reveal many interesting things—good and bad—about the time in which they were written. Please read along with me, and let me know what you think!br> br>i>Some news: The third and fourth volumes of Aunt Claire Presents—a href#girlaviators>/i>The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airshipi>/a> and a href#graceharlowe_sophomore>/i>Grace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High Schooli>/a>—will be published on May 15. Preorder them from your favorite bookseller now!/i>br> br>Yours most sincerely,br>img srcauntclaire_signature.png styleheight: 0.75in;>br>a hrefmailto:auntclaire@auntclairepresents.com>E-mail/a>•a hrefhttps://www.instagram.com/auntclairepresents/>Instagram/a>/p>/div>/div>div idbooks classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; background-color: rgb(240,180,140); border-top: 1px solid; border-bottom: 1px solid; text-align: center; font: 36pt filosofia-grand;>The Books/div>div classclearfix stylemax-width: 100%;>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Not Great Literature, But Good Stories/span>br>section styletext-align: justify;>Beginning around 1910, American publishers issued dozens of inexpensive hardcover series for girls—school adventures, outdoor and scouting adventures, and adventures centered around exciting new technologies, like the automobile and moving pictures. Ive tried to select the most fun and historically interesting of these books. Each of my selections includes a new introduction by yours truly (with pictures!) and new jacket art by the very talented Anne Lambelet. Be sure to look underneath the jacket to see the original early twentieth-century cover art./section>/div>div classclearfix>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0.5in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in;>img src9781946053008_FC.jpg altThe Automobile Girls at Newport by Laura Dent Crane stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>The Automobile Girls at Newport/span>br>By Laura Dent Cranebr>i>Available September 2017/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Ruth Stuart and friends drive their big red touring car to Newport, where they match wits with a cunning jewel thief. (Originally published in 1910.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053008.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Automobile-Girls-Newport-Watching-Presents/dp/1946053007>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-automobile-girls-at-newport-aunt-claire/1125511093?ean9781946053008>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053008>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>div stylefloat: left; width: 0.5in;> /div>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0.5in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in;>img src9781946053015_FC.jpg altGrace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/span>br>By Jessie Graham Flower, A.M.br>i>Available September 2017/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Grace Harlowe and company confront bullies, thieves, wolves, and algebra in their first year at Oakdale High School. (Originally published in 1910.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053015.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Harlowes-Freshman-School-Claire-Presents/dp/1946053015>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/grace-harlowes-freshman-year-at-high-school-aunt-claire/1125511094?ean9781946053015>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053015>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>/div>div classclearfix>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in; idgirlaviators>img src9781946053060_FC.jpg altThe Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship by Margaret Burnham stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship/span>br>By Margaret Burnhambr>i>Available May 2018/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Peggy Prescott and her brother Roy must win the $5,000 grand prize at the air show before the scheming local banker forecloses on their aunts farm. (Originally published in 1911.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053060.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Aviators-Phantom-Airship-Claire-Presents/dp/1946053066>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-girl-aviators-and-the-phantom-airship-aunt-claire/1127085203?ean9781946053060>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053060>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>div stylefloat: left; width: 0.5in;> /div>div stylefloat: left; margin-top: 0in; margin-bottom: 0.5in; max-width: 3.5in; idgraceharlowe_sophomore>img src9781946053077_FC.jpg altGrace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High School by Jessie Graham Flower stylemax-width: 100%;>br> br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Grace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High School/span>br>By Jessie Graham Flower, A.M.br>i>Available May 2018/i>br> br>section styletext-align: justify;>In which Grace Harlowe and company must overcome the juniors on the basketball court and clear one of their own from an unfair accusation. (Originally published in 1911.)br> br>a hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz/9781946053077.html>See full description and sample pages at my publishers web site./a>br> br>Buy this book througha hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/Grace-Harlowes-Sophomore-Year-School/dp/1946053074>Amazon/a>,a hrefhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/grace-harlowes-sophomore-year-at-high-school-aunt-claire/1127085204?ean9781946053077>Barnes & Noble/a>, ora hrefhttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781946053077>IndieBound/a>./section>/div>/div>div classclearfix stylewidth: 100%;>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Who Wrote These Books?/span>br>section styletext-align: justify;>Childrens series books were usually written by journeyman authors working under pleasant- or impressive-sounding pseudonyms.br> Jessie Graham Flower, A.M., the author of i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i> and its sequels, was in reality one Josephine Chase (d. 1931). We know quite a bit about Chase, in part from her a hrefhttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res9A03E5DB173BE433A25752C1A9649C946094D6CF&legacytrue>Associated Press obituary/a>. Responsible for supporting her family from an early age, she was working as a secretary at Henry Altemus, a Philadelphia publishing house, when she was tapped to write the Grace Harlowe books for that firm. Despite her prolific output—which included several other series—Chase and her sister had to move often in search of cheaper rents. She said, The only time people will ever know Im an author will be when I die and they write my obituary—words that appeared, of course, in her obituary.br> Laura Dent Crane, the author of i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i>, was actually a man—Frank G. Patchin (1861–1925), a newspaper editor and the writer of more than two hundred books for children, in series ranging from the Boys of Steel (who start from the bottom in the steel industry) to the Meadowbrook Girls (who favor hiking and camping)./section> /div>div idresources classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; background-color: rgb(240,180,140); border-top: 1px solid; border-bottom: 1px solid; text-align: center; font: 36pt filosofia-grand;>Resources/div>div classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; text-align: justify;>Ive assembled the following resources for parents, teachers, and librarians. Is there something else youd find useful?a hrefmailto:auntclaire@auntclairepresents.com>Please send me an e-mail./a>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_readinglevels.pdf>Reading levels/a> anda hrefauntclaire_commoncorestrands.pdf>Common Core strands/a>for i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_vols3and4_readinglevels.pdf>Reading levels/a> and a hrefauntclaire_vols3and4_commoncorestrands.pdf>Common Core strands/a> for i>The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Sophomore Year at High School/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_writingprompts.pdf>Writing prompts and discussion topics/a>for i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>a hrefauntclaire_furtherreading.pdf>Further reading/a> on girls series books for adults and advanced readers/li>/ul>I also shared i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i> and i>Grace Harlowes Freshman Year at High School/i> with some talented and thoughtful homeschool bloggers, and they created these great resources:ul>li>a hrefhttps://oaxacaborn.com/2017/12/01/homeschool-middle-grade-fiction/>Using Fiction to Teach U.S. History/a>, an idea-packed guide from Oaxacaborn.com, including printable geography and vocabulary supplements for i>The Automobile Girls at Newport/i>/li>/ul>ul>li>An a hrefhttps://thehomeschoolresourceroom.com/2017/12/01/vintage-adventure-books-for-girls/>American history unit study/a> from the Homeschool Resource Room/li>/ul>/div>div idaboutme classclearfix stylewidth: 100%; margin-top: 0.25in; margin-bottom: 0.25in; background-color: rgb(240,180,140); border-top: 1px solid; border-bottom: 1px solid; text-align: center; font: 36pt filosofia-grand;>About Me/div>div classclearfix stylewidth: 100%;>section styletext-align: justify;>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Aunt Claire/span> spends much of her time in other peoples cellars and attics, searching for stories (and gold). Of course, its really the other way around: if you know where to look, the right kinds of stories have a way of finding you. The ones she encounters most often are about friends, and quests, and friends who go on quests. Sometimes, when shes read all she can read for the day, you might find her on a hillside, considering a theory shes heard that clouds are just another type of sheep. If youve heard this theory too, stop by sometime. And youd better bring your good hiking boots—those ones without the holes—just in case. You never know when youll wander into an adventure.br> /br>span stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand;>Aunt Claire/span> is also, incidentally, a fiction writer and an associate editor in the educational division of a major New York publisher. Previously she taught middle school in the New York City public schools./section> section stylefont: 24pt filosofia-grand; text-align: center;>a hrefmailto:auntclaire@auntclairepresents.com>E-mail/a>•a hrefhttps://www.instagram.com/auntclairepresents/>Instagram/a>/section> section styletext-align: center;>Aunt Claire Presents is a project ofa hrefhttp://laboratorybooks.xyz>Laboratory Books/a>,br>distributed by Legato/Publishers Group West.br> br>The Aunt Claire Presents logo was drawn by a hrefhttp://annelambelet.com>Anne Lambelet/a>./section>/div>/body>/html>
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