Daddy-Long-Legs

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5,0
22 reviews
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First published in 1912, this classic epistolary novel is a delightful modern fairy tale about a plucky young orphan in search of her destiny.
 
For Jerusha Abbott, life has been anything but easy. Left to be raised in the bleak John Grier Home orphanage by unknown parents, she has no idea what her future holds, but her spirit and cheerful outlook have always kept her going. This resolute hopefulness captures the attention of a mysterious benefactor, a man Jerusha comes to know as Daddy-Long-Legs, who sees in her the potential for greatness as a writer. In return for a college education and generous allowance, Daddy-Long-Legs asks only one thing: that Jerusha write him a letter every month telling of her experiences and thoughts.
 
Thus begins the new life of Jerusha—now Judy—as she explores a world she never dreamed available to her. Through her letters, readers can follow the education and realization of a young woman seeking her place in both school and society, steadfastly refusing to let others decide her fate or fortune, in a charming and witty adventure of both heart and mind.

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5,0
22 reviews
Joe Daniels
08 August 2017
Man takes interest in an orphan girl and sends her to college anonymously. All the time being the man of her dreams. Very poignant and funny. Very good book. Read it in one sitting.
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Hong Anh Pham
15 March 2020
This short story is sweet and interesting. Judy has an honest and lovable way of writing, which makes it quite the page-turner. Definitely recommend it if you are into young adult/chicklit or Jane Austen's type of stories.
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Scott Long
11 June 2024
"You've Got Mail" the old fashioned way. A lovely story. A must read!
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About the author

Jean Webster (1876-1916), born Alice Jane Chandler Webster, was an American author, best known for her novel Daddy-Long-Legs. Alice adopted the name Jean while attending Lady Jane Grey School in England. She began seriously writing in college, penning short stories that eventually ended up in her first book, When Patty Went to College in 1903. Throughout the following decade, Webster released numerous novels, many featuring strong female protagonists. Her 1912 young adult book Daddy-Long-Legs became a major success, and was adapted into a stage play and feature film.

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