Daddy-Long-Legs

Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster, published by Grossett & Dunlap in 1964, is a classic work of literature that explores themes of independence and personal growth. This edition contains 255 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a young orphan named Judy Abbott, who is sent to college by an anonymous benefactor. Through her letters, readers gain insight into her experiences and the challenges she faces as she navigates her education and personal development.
In this engaging narrative, Judy’s journey is marked by her determination to carve out her own identity while grappling with the complexities of her newfound freedom. The book delves into the dynamics of mentorship and the impact of education on one’s life. With its focus on literature and fiction, as well as elements of history and criticism, Daddy-Long-Legs offers a rich exploration of the transformative power of books and reading. This edition invites readers to reflect on Judy’s growth and the societal expectations of her time.
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