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in the year of her marriage, 1932. The stories feature small animals that have lives similar to people, and children (and adults) themselves. One story includes a tree gnome, and frost elves and snow elves; another story is about how Spring lets people know she is coming by putting furry grey coats
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first published in 1938 and then again in 1941, is a collection for very young children from their point of view. There are cute little animals and children and miniature challenges and outcomes. The stories also include a gnome named Stumps who does magic, a girl in
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Brownie and Friendly stories. Titles in this Carolina and Roberto series include:
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in 1962, Arthur switched to writing novels for young adults. These books, which occupied the intersection between fantasy and gothic romance, were her most popular works. They often included wartime historical backdrops,
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absorption in an earlier, exemplary life-situation;" and her ghost stories, "in which the process is reversed: Ghosts visit girls in trouble and offer solutions".
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Taubel, Sandra (10 April 1977). "Books for young people discuss adoption".
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Blishen, Edward (3 November 1969). "Pushing out the bounds".
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The Daisy Cow, and other stories of the Channel Islands
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1560:DePiero, Deborah Lucia (2019). "Ruth M. Arthur".
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1066:"Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997): Arthur, Ruth M."
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1151:Ray, Sheila G. (1978). Kirkpatrick, D.L. (ed.).
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1891:(Atheneum, March 1973).
1865:Arthur, Ruth M (1981).
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