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Revisit the captivating world of Jean Webster's beloved characters in "Dear Enemy," the delightful sequel to "Daddy-Long-Legs." This charming epistolary novel follows the adventures and challenges of Sallie McBride, who takes on a transformative role as the superintendent of the John Grier Home, the very orphanage where her best friend Judy Abbott once lived. Sallie McBride, a lively and fashionable young woman, initially accepts the position at the John Grier Home with reluctance, driven by her sense of duty to Judy. However, as she immerses herself in the lives of the children and the daily…mehr

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Revisit the captivating world of Jean Webster's beloved characters in "Dear Enemy," the delightful sequel to "Daddy-Long-Legs." This charming epistolary novel follows the adventures and challenges of Sallie McBride, who takes on a transformative role as the superintendent of the John Grier Home, the very orphanage where her best friend Judy Abbott once lived. Sallie McBride, a lively and fashionable young woman, initially accepts the position at the John Grier Home with reluctance, driven by her sense of duty to Judy. However, as she immerses herself in the lives of the children and the daily operations of the orphanage, Sallie discovers a new sense of purpose and fulfillment. Her letters, addressed to Judy and other friends, provide a humorous and heartfelt account of her experiences and the colorful personalities she encounters. Central to the narrative is Sallie's correspondence with Dr. Robin MacRae, the home's stern yet dedicated physician, whom she nicknames "Dear Enemy" due to their frequent clashes and differing approaches to child care. Despite their initial antagonism, Sallie and Dr. MacRae develop a mutual respect and understanding that gradually blossoms into a deeper affection. Through her witty and insightful letters, Sallie shares the ups and downs of managing the orphanage, from dealing with bureaucratic challenges and improving the children's living conditions to nurturing their individual talents and addressing their emotional needs. Her journey is marked by personal growth, unexpected romance, and a deepening commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of the orphans. "Dear Enemy" is a delightful and engaging story that combines humor, romance, and social commentary. Jean Webster's keen observations on education, child welfare, and personal responsibility are woven into the fabric of the narrative, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. Sallie's evolution from a carefree socialite to a compassionate and effective leader is inspiring and endearing. Join Jean Webster on another enchanting journey with "Dear Enemy." With its lively correspondence, memorable characters, and heartfelt themes, this novel offers a heartwarming and insightful exploration of love, friendship, and the transformative power of service.