Greensleeves
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The daughter of celebrities disguises herself as Greensleeves, a waitress, and spends her eighteenth summer gathering evidence for a lawsuit her uncle is handling.
Eloise Jarvis McGraw was a gifted author of children's books, celebrated for her compelling narratives that often delved into historical settings. Her novels masterfully explored the complexities of human relationships, drawing young readers into richly imagined worlds. McGraw's distinctive narrative style and deep interest in the past solidified her reputation as a significant voice in children's literature.






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