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A parent might reach for this book when their child is beginning to crave more independence and is curious about the vast world beyond their own neighborhood. Beverly Gray at the World's Fair captures a specific moment of transition, as Beverly moves from the structured life of a student into the professional world of journalism. Set against the backdrop of the 1930s World's Fair, the story emphasizes the values of loyalty, observation, and bravery. Parents will appreciate how the book models a young woman taking initiative and navigating a complex environment with poise. It is a wholesome, fast-paced mystery that encourages girls to see themselves as capable adventurers and truth-seekers. While written in 1935, its focus on friendship and the thrill of discovery remains timeless for readers aged 10 to 15.