
The story opens with a young girl arriving at the sun‑blazed Willoughby Beach, where the endless stretch of sand and relentless heat clash with her yearning for greener hills. While she struggles to hide her disappointment, the exuberant Tucker twins—always eager for a splash of sea water—dash toward the water’s edge, their excitement a bright contrast to the dull shoreline. Their father has promised a grand beach‑house celebration if the girls succeed in school, and the promise of a festive gathering fuels their hopeful optimism.
Inside the spacious cottage, high‑raftered rooms and shady verandas offer a refreshing escape from the glare outside, and the narrator marvels at the moss‑green woodwork and the sturdy stone fireplace. As the girls help ready the home for guests, they encounter a brusque housekeeper whose sharp tongue and strong will add a lively, if challenging, element to the household. Together, the characters begin to weave a summer of friendship, mischief, and the simple joys of seaside life.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (312K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1913
Best known for lively early-20th-century girls' fiction, this American writer is closely associated with the Molly Brown books and other cheerful school-and-family stories. Her work kept reaching readers even after her death in 1913, when later books continued to appear under her name.
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