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Jean Webster

Dear Enemy

Dear Enemy, published in 1915, is the beloved sequel to Daddy-Long-Legs. While it follows the further happiness of Judy Abbott, the protagonist is now her best friend, Sallie McBride. Fresh out of college and full of modern ideas, Sallie is reluctantly persuaded by Judy to take on the role of superintendent at the John Grier Home, the very orphanage where Judy grew up. Sallie’s journey is documented through her letters to Judy, her fiancé Jervis (Judy's husband), and the Scottish doctor Robin "Sandy" MacRae, whom she addresses as "Dear Enemy." The novel is a spirited and progressive account of Sallie’s efforts to reform the antiquated and grim institution. She immediately clashes with the conservative trustees and the dour Dr. MacRae, but with relentless energy and compassion, she introduces modern principles of childcare, psychology, and hygiene. She works to find loving homes for the children, improve their diet and education, and, most importantly, give them individual attention and affection. Through her letters, Sallie’s own character matures, and her initial annoyance with Sandy MacRae slowly transforms into a deep and unexpected respect and love. The book is a delightful and thoughtful exploration of early 20th-century social reform, feminism, and the transformative power of love and dedication.


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