
The Daring Twins: A Story for Young Folk, published in 1911 by L. Frank Baum, follows the adventures of twins Phil and Phœbe Daring, along with their siblings, as they navigate life after the loss of their parents and the sale of their home. The narrative explores themes of family, resilience, and the challenges of growing up, set against the backdrop of a small southern town in early 20th century America. The story features elements of mystery as the Daring children encounter strange happenings in their new environment, culminating in a thrilling midnight adventure. This work is notable for being one of Baum's rarest novels, showcasing his ability to blend humor and suspense in children's literature.










































