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At the turn of the nineteenth century, Jane, who has lived in an orphanage most of her life, receives invitations one summer to live with two different families--one in a town and one on a farm.
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City and town life, Conduct of life, Farm life, Fiction, Interpersonal relations, Orphans, Self-confidencePlaces
Connecticut?, DanburyTimes
Early 20th centuryShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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8-12.
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Jane is an orphan invited to visit two different homes: one in town, one in the country. The book is notable for its vivid and concrete descriptions of domestic activities, especially involving food, clothing and transportation, and its range of memorable minor characters.
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