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Lillian Elizabeth Roy

Lillian Elizabeth Roy was an American author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly her works that celebrated adventure and the spirit of independence among young girls. Born in 1868, she emerged as a prominent voice in early 20th-century literature, contributing significantly to the genre of girls' fiction. Her stories often featured strong female protagonists who navigated various challenges, reflecting the changing societal roles of women during her time. Notable works such as 'The Blue Birds' Winter Nest' and 'The Woodcraft Girls in the City' showcased her ability to blend adventure with moral lessons, appealing to both young readers and their guardians. Roy's association with the Girl Scouts is particularly noteworthy, as she wrote several books that highlighted the organization's values, including 'Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks' and 'Girl Scouts at Dandelion Camp.' These works not only entertained but also inspired a sense of community and self-reliance among girls. Through her narratives, Roy contributed to the burgeoning movement that encouraged girls to explore the outdoors and develop leadership skills. Her legacy endures in the realm of children's literature, where her characters continue to inspire generations of readers to embrace adventure and friendship.

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“The Lord doesn't judge according to dress. If your heart is clean it is all He wants.”

“Besides, his Denver bride preferred the beauty of the spot to the more sociable but draughty ranches in the valley of Bear Forks River; so they settled in the crater, and named the farm Rainbow Cliffs, but the original nick-name clung, and gradually the owners, from habit, also came to call their place "Pebbly Pit.”

“The Lord doesn't judge according to dress. If your heart is clean it is all He wants.”

“Besides, his Denver bride preferred the beauty of the spot to the more sociable but draughty ranches in the valley of Bear Forks River; so they settled in the crater, and named the farm Rainbow Cliffs, but the original nick-name clung, and gradually the owners, from habit, also came to call their place "Pebbly Pit.”

Books from the author

The Blue Birds' Winter Nest
Polly's Business Venture
The Woodcraft Girls in the City
Polly and Eleanor
Polly and Her Friends Abroad
The Woodcraft Girls at Camp
Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks
Girl Scouts at Dandelion Camp
Polly's Southern Cruise

Natalie: AGarden Scout

Lillian Elizabeth Roy

Polly in New York
Girl Scouts in the Rockies
Woodcraft Boys at Sunset Island
The Blue Birds at Happy Hills
Girl Scouts in Arizona and New Mexico
Five Little Starrs in the Canadian Forest
Polly of Pebbly Pit
Polly in the Southwest
Norma: A Flower Scout
The Little Washingtons' Travels
Janet: A Stock-Farm Scout
The Little Washington's Relatives

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