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Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach or strange adventures among the orange groves is a children s novel written in the early 20th century. This installment in the Nan Sherwood series follows Nan and her group of friends as they set out on a spirited adventure that blends youthful energy with moments of seriousness. The early scenes show the girls enjoying coasting on Pendragon Hill, but their carefree day takes a sudden shift when they accidentally collide with the elderly Mrs. Bragley. Their response reveals a deep sense of responsibility and care as they assist the injured woman, leading them into a story filled with compassion, resilience, and the challenges faced by those who long for better times. As Nan and her friends become further involved in Mrs. Bragley s circumstances, the novel broadens its focus beyond simple fun, weaving in reflections on generosity, empathy, and the importance of community. These elements set the foundation for the larger adventures they will face at Palm Beach, where the girls youthful enthusiasm is matched by their growing understanding of life s complexities and the strength found in friendship and shared purpose.