An unlikable and disobedient little girl learns a harsh lesson after opening a forbidden door in this fascinating and lively time-travel story.
Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman began writing stories and verse for children while still a teenager to help support her family and was quickly successful. While working as secretary to the author and physician, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., she began writing poetry and novels with a strong New England regional flavor. When the supernatural caught her interest, the result was a group of short stories which combined domestic realism with super-naturalism and these have proved very influential. In April 1926, Freeman became the first recipient of the William Dean Howells Medal for Distinction in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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