Dear Enemy is a novel written by Jean Webster, which was first published in 1915. The story of this novel is told in the form of a series of letters written by Sally McBride, the best friend of Judy Abbott in the story "Daddy Long Legs". As ...
Dear Enemy is a novel written by Jean Webster, which was first published in 1915. The story of this novel is told in the form of a series of letters written by Sally McBride, the best friend of Judy Abbott in the story "Daddy Long Legs". As the book "Daddy Long Legs" deals with the life of Judy Abbott and her story of growing up, the novel Dear Enemy also shows how Sally turns from a simple-hearted girl into an independent and capable woman. The story also follows the ups and downs of Sally's relationship with a wealthy politician named Gordon Hallock, and the hospital's doctor, Dr. Robin McRae. Sally is chosen as the director of the orphanage and her successes and failures in doing this work are told in the form of an extremely attractive and entertaining story.
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