Ethel Morton's Holidays


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<p>Ethel Morton's Holidays is a children's novel written by Mabell S. C. Smith. This book is part of the Ethel Morton series which was popular in the early 20th century and consists of 12 volumes. The series primarily targeted young girls and was known for its wholesome and adventurous stories.</p><p> </p><p>In Ethel Morton's Holidays readers follow the adventures of the title character Ethel Morton as she embarks on a series of exciting and sometimes unexpected journeys during her school vacations.</p><p> </p><p>Ethel Morton is a young and spirited girl who along with her friends and family gets involved in various escapades and explores the world around her. The book captures the essence of the holiday season portraying the joy and anticipation of school breaks.</p><p> </p><p>Throughout her holidays Ethel engages in a variety of activities from visiting new places to participating in local events and even facing unforeseen challenges. The narrative highlights the values of friendship family and the importance of embracing new experiences with a positive and open-minded attitude. Mabell S. C. Smith's writing style is engaging and well-suited for young readers making Ethel Morton's Holidays an enjoyable and instructive read.</p><p> </p><p>The book offers a glimpse into the lifestyle and social norms of the early 20th century providing both entertainment and educational value for children while also offering historical context for adult readers.</p><p> </p><p>Overall Ethel Morton's Holidays is a charming and wholesome story that captures the spirit of youthful adventure and the excitement of holidays making it a delightful addition to the Ethel Morton series and a valuable piece of children's literature from the early 1900s.</p>
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