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The story revolves around an orphan girl named Emily Douglas Bard Star moved to live at the family called" Moray " after the death of her father and the family is in fact her mother 's family , her mother Juliet dead from a long time ago .. Which in the past was forced to go against the laws and customs of the family for the love of her life , so she decided to leave the family and the marriage of Douglas , who was a journalist , a modest .The family was forced to abandon Juliet and all of its own news .. of the news .. But as Emily became an orphan girl and lonely , the Moray are her cover and their duty is to provide , care and assistance to her ..

Emily did not want to go but it 's out of her control because she is still small .. At first no one from the family member wanted to take emily's sponsorship so, they made a draw and who will take Emily's sponsorship is the winner of this draw . and the winner was Elizabeth Murray Emily's aunt Initially Emily not interested and hate her aunt , but with the passage of time emily became interested in a lot of things and also Elizabeth was hate , but she loved her by the passeg of the time and became like her mother.

One day Emily went to school and then she met a young girl named Susie barliy hate Emily lot and Emily were shared the same feeling and later became best friends and then Susie knew Emily on a boy named Teddy is so cute and loves drawing so much and when thay grow up , they were respond besetting their dreams they went and study at the School of Cherbra secondary and compeleted their study and ascertain thier dreams ,all except Emily In the story , she married Teddy Baymela ,

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Emily Star: heroine of the story .. She is a ten - year - old .. Playful and dreamly girl with imagination and have writing talent , And her ability in writing poetry than her age and this surprising for some people ...

Perry Miller : was born about Emily old and works as assistant to Jimmy on the farm

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