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When Daisy goes missing, her friends find her by listening for the ringing from the bell on her collar.
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" In "Daisy's Necklace and What Came of It" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, enter a world of mystery and intrigue as the story unfolds around a captivating necklace and its unforeseen consequences. This enthralling tale follows Daisy and the fateful events that occur after she comes into possession of the necklace. As Daisy receives the necklace, she is unaware of the secrets and history it holds. The story takes readers on a journey of unexpected twists and turns as the necklace brings forth unforeseen events, intertwining the lives of different characters and leading them on an unforgettable path. Thomas Bailey Aldrich's storytelling skillfully weaves together elements of mystery, romance, and human connection. Through the necklace, readers are introduced to a cast of intriguing characters, each with their own desires, motivations, and hidden pasts. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of love, fate, and the power of objects to shape lives. Join Daisy on her journey as she unravels the mysteries surrounding the necklace and discovers the profound impact it has on those who encounter it. Prepare to be captivated by the web of relationships, emotions, and consequences that arise from the necklace's presence."
Summer 1867: four-year-old Daisy Belle is about to make her debut at the Lambeth Baths in London. Her father, swimming professor Jeffrey Belle, is introducing his Family of Frogs - and Daisy is the star attraction. By the end of that day, she has only one ambition in life: she will be the greatest female swimmer in the world. She will race down the Thames, float in a whale tank, and challenge a man to a 70-foot high dive. And then she will set sail for America to swim across New York Harbour. But Victorian women weren't supposed to swim, and Daisy Belle will have to fight every stroke of the way if she wants her dreams to come true. Inspired by the careers of Victorian champions Agnes Beckwith and Annie Luker, Daisy Belle is a story of courage and survival and a tribute to the swimmers of yesteryear. ‘An incredibly evocative read. Daisy is a character that you cannot help but like’ –ShortBookandScribes ‘A love letter to a forgotten golden age of swimming... To read Davies' descriptions of water and its locations is transportive’ – The Outdoor Swimming Society ‘Daisy Belle highlights the histories and achievements of Victorian athletic lady-swimmers .. and reflects upon the history of swimming in London’ – Camden New Journal