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Book Description |
| “Black-Eyed Susan” by Ethel Calvert Phillips is a heartwarming children’s novel that follows the life of Susan, a young girl living with her grandparents on Featherbed Lane near the village of Green Valley. Content with her life, Susan occasionally wishes for friends her own age to play with. Her wishes come true in unexpected ways, leading to adventures that teach her valuable lessons about friendship, family, and community. |
About Author |
| Ethel Calvert Phillips |
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Ethel Calvert Phillips (1861–1952) was an English author and poet, best known for her historical fiction novels aimed at young readers. She wrote books that often dealt with historical events, particularly those of the 16th and 17th centuries, focusing on themes of personal growth, courage, and moral development. Her work is often characterized by a strong Christian influence, with many of her stories highlighting virtues such as faith, loyalty, and perseverance. Some of her notable works include “The Maid of the Moor”, “The House of the Wolf”, and “The Story of a Red Coat”, which are set against historical backdrops, blending educational elements with storytelling. Phillips was particularly recognized for making history engaging and accessible to young audiences, using rich narratives to bring past events to life. Though she was primarily known for her children’s books, Phillips also wrote poetry and short stories. Her works are considered a part of the genre of historical juvenile fiction and often convey a sense of moral and social responsibility. Phillips’s writing continues to be appreciated by readers interested in historical fiction and stories that teach both historical knowledge and personal virtues. |



