Publisher's Synopsis
Experience the enduring themes of friendship and sisterhood in "Big and Little Sisters" by Theodora R. Jenness. This classic juvenile fiction title explores the lives of young girls in an off-reservation boarding school setting. Delve into the social dynamics of school life as the story gently unfolds, illuminating the bonds that form between "big" and "little" sisters. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a glimpse into the past, capturing the unique challenges and triumphs of girls' education and the importance of friendship. Readers interested in historical depictions of boarding schools and stories centered on the Native American experience will find this a compelling and insightful read. Explore themes of education, social connection, and the experiences of girls coming of age in this timeless tale.
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