A Dear Little Girl at School
Amy Ella Blanchard
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 9, 2016)
The "Dear Little Girl" book series was popular amoung American girls in the early 20th century, and each book has become a classic in American children's literature. Written for ages 8 to 14, A Dear Little Girl goes to school celebrates timeless family values and is sure to please. Edna and Cousin Ben Barker were on the back porch. It was a favorite place, for it was always shady there in summer and out of the wind on cold days. If big Cousin Ben did not always like to be where Edna was, on the other hand Edna invariably sought out Cousin Ben if he were to be found about the premises. On this special afternoon he was doing something to his wheel, getting it in order for a long ride which he had planned for the next day. Edna stood watching him, ready to hand a tool or run for a piece of rag to be used in cleaning, or to fill the oil can from the bottle on the shelf upstairs. "Where are you going to-day, Cousin Ben?" Edna always asked this for Cousin Ben's replies were generally so funny.