"Clematis," by Bertha B. Cobb and Ernest Cobb, offers a heartwarming glimpse into the lives of children and family within the context of juvenile fiction. Categorized under Juvenile Fiction/Family/Orphans & Foster Homes, this story explores themes of family life and adventure, centering on the experiences of orphans. It provides a unique look at orphanages through the lens of a compelling narrative intended for young readers. The book, belonging to the broader category of Juvenile Fiction/General, paints a vivid picture of childhood, resilience, and the search for belonging. Rediscover this classic tale that explores universal themes of childhood, adventure, and the importance of family.
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