The Adopting of Rosa Marie (A Sequel to Dandelion Cottage)

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The Adopting of Rosa Marie (A Sequel to Dandelion Cottage)

by Carroll Watson Rankin

EN·~4 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

THE ADOPTING OF ROSA MARIE

0:25
2

THE PERSONS OF THE STORY

0:42
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:14
4

CHAPTER I Borrowed Babies

6:57
5

CHAPTER II Rosa Marie

7:37
6

CHAPTER III Mabel's Day

7:28
7

CHAPTER IV An Unusual Evening

5:45
8

CHAPTER V Returning Rosa Marie

7:02
9

CHAPTER VI The Dark Secret

7:46
10

CHAPTER VII Discovery

9:22

Description

In a sleepy lakeside town where autumn has lingered far longer than usual, four spirited girls—Jean, Marjory, Mabel and little Bettie—have claimed the ramshackle Dandelion Cottage as their secret haven. Their days are filled with sunshine‑soaked adventures, and the favorite pastime “Mother” lets them imagine bustling families of their own, even though their real homes offer none. The cottage’s creaky floors and drafty windows only add to the charm of their make‑believe world.

Yet the game soon reveals a deeper longing: while Jean and Bettie can borrow infants from generous neighbors, Mabel and Marjory find themselves empty‑handed. When a mysterious baby named Rosa Marie appears, the girls are faced with a chance to care for a child who may never be returned. Their summer of endless play turns into a gentle lesson in responsibility, friendship, and the unexpected ways a family can form.

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Full title

The Adopting of Rosa Marie (A Sequel to Dandelion Cottage) (A Sequel to Dandelion Cottage)

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (245K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Beth Baran, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2014-06-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Carroll Watson Rankin

Carroll Watson Rankin

b. 1870

A Michigan writer and former newspaper reporter, she is best remembered for children's stories rooted in everyday friendships, family life, and small-town warmth. Her best-known book, Dandelion Cottage, became a regional favorite and helped introduce generations of young readers to her gentle, practical style.

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