Sixteen-year-old Leslie has come to the New Jersey shore as a companion to her ailing Aunt Marcia, whose doctor has sent her there for some quiet rest and recuperation. While the beach is lovely in October, Leslie quickly finds herself getting lonely with no one her own age to talk to. But one day, her dog digs up a metal box with an engraved dragon on it. This will lead Leslie not only to a mystery but also to a new friend.
Sixteen-year-old Leslie has come to the New Jersey shore as a companion to her ailing Aunt Marcia, whose doctor has sent her there for some quiet rest and recuperation. While the beach is lovely in October, Leslie quickly finds herself getting lonely with no one her own age to talk to. But one day, her dog digs up a metal box with an engraved dragon on it. This will lead Leslie not only to a mystery but also to a new friend.
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Augusta Huiell Seaman was an American author best known for her contributions to children's literature. She was born Augusta Curtiss Huiell on April 3, 1879, in New York City. Seaman was the daughter of John Valentine Huiell, a bookkeeper, and his third wife, Anna Curtiss. She began her writing career in the early 20th century, creating stories that captivated young readers with themes of mystery, friendship, and adventure. Her books often centered around children discovering hidden secrets and embarking on exciting quests, providing her audience with both entertainment and moral lessons. Seaman's writing was appreciated for its engaging narratives and wholesome characters, making her a beloved figure in children's literature. Throughout her career, she produced several novels, including The Slipper Point Mystery. Her works continue to be remembered for their timeless appeal to readers of all ages. Augusta Huiell Seaman passed away on June 5, 1950, at the age of 71. Her legacy lives on through her books, which still inspire young readers with their spirit of adventure and discovery.
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