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The Doings of Doris by Agnes Giberne is a delightful and engaging novel that follows the adventures of a young girl named Doris. Full of curiosity and energy, Doris embarks on a series of charming escapades that lead her to unexpected discoveries and valuable life lessons. The novel paints a vivid picture of Doris's world, capturing the innocence and wonder of childhood. Giberne's storytelling is warm and inviting, drawing readers into Doris's imaginative and heartwarming journey. Through Doris's experiences, the novel explores themes of growth, friendship, and the joys of a spirited and…mehr

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The Doings of Doris by Agnes Giberne is a delightful and engaging novel that follows the adventures of a young girl named Doris. Full of curiosity and energy, Doris embarks on a series of charming escapades that lead her to unexpected discoveries and valuable life lessons. The novel paints a vivid picture of Doris's world, capturing the innocence and wonder of childhood. Giberne's storytelling is warm and inviting, drawing readers into Doris's imaginative and heartwarming journey. Through Doris's experiences, the novel explores themes of growth, friendship, and the joys of a spirited and adventurous youth. The Doings of Doris is a captivating read for readers of all ages, celebrating the magic and beauty of childhood.

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Agnes Giberne was born on November 19, 1845, in Belagavi to parents Captain Charles Giberne and Lydia Mary Wilson. She became a prolific British author, known for combining religious instruction with storytelling, particularly for young readers. Much of her fiction reflected the values of Victorian evangelicalism, often featuring moral dilemmas, spiritual lessons, and character growth grounded in Christian principles. Her stories typically targeted children and adolescents, aiming to inspire both ethical behavior and faith. In addition to her fiction, Giberne contributed significantly to popular science writing, producing accessible works on astronomy and other scientific topics for young audiences. Her ability to simplify complex concepts without losing scientific accuracy gained her respect in an era when science education was not broadly accessible. Giberne also explored historical fiction and wrote a notable biography, showcasing her versatility and commitment to educational literature. She died on August 20, 1939, in Eastbourne, United Kingdom, at the age of 93.