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The American-style, wholesome, humorous family story was more than competently developed by Eleanor Estes, with her "Moffat" series (1941 43) and Ginger Pye (1951); Elizabeth Enright, with her Melendy family (1941 44); and Robert McCloskey, with Homer Price (1943)—to name only three unfailingly popular writers.
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