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NAN SHERWOOD AT PINE CAMP - or, The Old Lumberman's Secret
By Annie Roe Carr
Chapter I. THE YELLOW POSTER
Chapter II. THE COTTAGE ON AMITY STREET
Chapter III. “FISHING”
Chapter IV. SWEEPING CLEAN
Chapter V. GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Chapter VI. A SPRAT FOR A HERRING - “I don't need the doctor this time, honey; joy never killed yet.”
Chapter VII. A VISTA OF NEW FORTUNES
Chapter VIII. TWO IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS
Nan Sherwood is a bright‑spirited high‑school girl whose boundless energy often lands her in mischief, but beneath her playful exterior beats a keen sense of responsibility. When a yellow poster announces the sudden shutdown of the town’s Atwater Mills, Nan’s concern for the hard‑pressed workers and their families eclipses the usual teenage chatter, setting her on a path that feels far larger than any schoolyard drama.
Her friendship with the more complacent Bess Harley provides a contrasting view of privilege, and together they begin to glimpse the hidden struggles of the town’s laborers. Driven by curiosity and a desire to help, Nan follows clues that lead her beyond the familiar streets to the remote Pine Camp, where an old lumberman’s long‑kept secret beckons. The early journey promises a blend of youthful bravery, social insight, and the promise of an unfolding mystery that will test Nan’s resolve and reshape her understanding of community.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (281K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Justin Philips, and David Widger
Release date
2001-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known as the name on the lively Nan Sherwood adventures, this early 20th-century author credit is tied to a popular run of girls' series fiction. The books mix school stories, travel, mystery, and upbeat friendship in the style that helped shape generations of juvenile reading.
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