"Dorothy's House Party" by "Evelyn Raymond" is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story likely centers around a young girl named Dorothy as she navigates her newfound wealth and the responsibilities that come with it, all while planning a house party filled with friends and engaging activities. The narrative brings themes of friendship, innocence, and the joys of childhood to life, inviting readers into a charming and warm setting. The opening of the tale introduces Dorothy in a whimsical and delightful manner as she awakens in a luxurious room, reflecting on her previous life and the joys of her new circumstances. Her excitement is palpable, particularly as she interacts with her friend Alfaretta, who remembers the hardships Dorothy once faced. When the house party is suddenly altered due to unforeseen events, Dorothy takes initiative to lead the remaining guests, showcasing her growth from a timid girl into a budding hostess, eager to ensure the happiness of her friends. The early events suggest a blend of humor, warmth, and youthful adventure, setting the stage for further exploits during the house party. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Dorothy's House Party
By Evelyn Raymond
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
"Dorothy's House Party" by "Evelyn Raymond" is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story likely centers around a young girl name...
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