- 01 - The Great Terror
- 02 - Dad
- 03 - For Jerry and Ned
- 04 - School
- 05 - Waiting
- 06 - Lights Out
- 07 - Susan to the Rescue
- 08 - Aunt Nettie Meets Her Match
- 09 - Susan Speaks Her Mind
- 10 - And Nettie Colebrook Speaks Hers
- 11 - Not Pats But Scratches
- 12 - Callers for "Keithie"
- 13 - Free Verse - A La Suan
- 14 - A Surprise All Around
- 15 - Again Susan Takes a Hand
- 16 - The Worry of It
- 17 - Daniel Burton Takes the Plunge
- 18 - "Miss Stewart"
- 19 - A Matter of Letters
- 20 - With Chin Up
- 21 - The Lion
- 22 - How Could You, Mazie?
- 23 - John McGuire
- 24 - As Susan Saw It
- 25 - Keith to the Rescue
- 26 - Mazie Again
- 27 - For the Sake of John
- 28 - The Way
- 29 - Dorothy Tries Her Hand
- 30 - Daniel Burton's "Job"
- 31 - What Susan Did Not See
- 32 - The Key
- 33 - And All On Account of Susan
Dawn (also known in England as "Keith’s Dark Tower"), was published in 1919, and is set during World War I. Keith Burton is going blind. It is hard for him and his family. Most of the book deals with their ways - right and wrong - of dealing with the situation. At the end, Keith finds pride in helping blind solders.
Eleanor H. Porter was a writer of many popular children’s books and novels, including the Pollyanna and Miss Billy series, as well as Just David, Oh, Money! Money! and more. (Summary by Stav Nisser and Maria Therese)
Eleanor H. Porter was a writer of many popular children’s books and novels, including the Pollyanna and Miss Billy series, as well as Just David, Oh, Money! Money! and more. (Summary by Stav Nisser and Maria Therese)
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