Publisher's Synopsis
"Polly Oliver's Problem" by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin is a charming tale of friendship and school life centered around a group of young adults in a boarding house setting. This juvenile fiction explores themes of camaraderie and the challenges faced by young people, particularly orphans, as they navigate their education and personal growth.
Wiggin's heartwarming story provides a glimpse into the lives of girls in a boardinghouse, capturing the spirit of youthful resilience and the importance of connection. Delving into the everyday experiences of these young women, the narrative showcases the bonds they forge and the obstacles they overcome together. "Polly Oliver's Problem" remains a beloved story of adolescence, offering a timeless portrayal of friendship and the journey to adulthood.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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