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Rain-Girl

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Rain-Girl by Herbert George Jenkins is a heartwarming novel that tells the story of a young girl named Sylvia who has the remarkable ability to control the weather. Set in a small village in England, Sylvia's powers bring both joy and chaos to the community as she navigates the challenges of growing up with such a unique gift.

The author does a fantastic job of creating a vivid and charming setting, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the world of Rain-Girl. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to root for Sylvia as she learns to harness her powers and overcome the obstacles that come her way.

Jenkins weaves together elements of fantasy, coming-of-age, and family drama in a way that feels seamless and natural. The pacing of the story is steady, keeping readers engaged from beginning to end. Overall, Rain-Girl is a delightful read that will appeal to fans of both young adult and magical realism genres.

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Richard Beresford has recently returned from the WW-I trenches. He feels he can't go back to his old life in the Foreign Office. Instead, he sells all his possessions (except his books), and sets off on a tramp through the countryside. On the very first day he meets a mysterious girl with enchanting grey eyes, sitting on a gate, in the rain. They inadvertently get separated before he finds out her name, but he is determined to find her again. Romantic comedy from 1919, by the author of "Patricia Brent, spinster".


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