
Round Robin is a children's novel by Abbie Farwell Brown, first published in 1921. Set at a summer camp in Maine, it follows a group of six girls as they navigate friendship, social class, and acceptance, particularly with the arrival of a wealthy newcomer, Anne Poole. The story highlights themes of collaboration and creativity through a unique storytelling format, showcasing the innocence and curiosity of childhood. Brown's work reflects early 20th-century children's literature and her advocacy for literacy and imaginative play.





















