I'm sorry, but without more specific information about this 'girl that grew up in the everglades classic story', I don't know who the author is. There could be many local or relatively unknown authors who have written such a story.
I'm afraid I can't name the author of this story as the description is rather general. It could be a story from the early days of American literature, written by someone who was inspired by the tales of the frontier and the unique ecosystems like the Everglades. Or it could be a more contemporary piece by an author interested in environmental themes and the human - nature relationship in the context of a place like the Everglades. There are just so many possibilities without more details.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'girl that grew up in the everglades classic story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a premise. It might be about a girl's adventures in the unique and wild environment of the Everglades, perhaps her encounters with the local wildlife, or how she learned to survive and thrive in that area.
When the little girl grew up, she became an excellent warrior and fought tirelessly to protect the world. She knew that she was shouldering a great mission, so she was always vigilant and cautious. Although she had been betrayed and hurt, she had never given up her pursuit of justice and her desire for world peace. She firmly believed that only through unwavering struggle could she finally realize her ideals and mission.
It could be a tale of her pursuing higher education while dealing with the unique challenges and opportunities of her Idaho upbringing.
I recommend "Transformed City Beauty". The protagonist of this book is a boy named Lin Yun, but he accidentally became a girl and made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Tinker Bell is also a significant character. She is a fairy in Neverland. She has a complex relationship with Peter Pan and Wendy. Sometimes she is helpful, but she can also be jealous. The Lost Boys are a group of boys in Neverland who are friends with Peter Pan and interact with the girl who never grows up, like Wendy. They all contribute to the story's theme of eternal childhood and adventure in the magical Neverland.
The recommended novel was "Warm Marriage in the Prosperous Age of the Pastoral Space." The male lead of the novel was called Shengshi Nianhua, who grew up in an orphanage with the female lead. After the female lead married her ex-husband, she left her ex-husband because she found out that her fiancΓ© had hooked up with her best friend. She also met Shengshi Nianhua after she entered the entertainment industry. The storyline also mentioned the female protagonist's farming ability in space, creating her own rural dream. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
It could be a heartwarming tale of her adventures and growth in that place.
πI recommend two short stories to you: 1. In "Bamboo Horse, He Has Been Late to Return," the male protagonist had a crush on the female protagonist, while the female protagonist had a crush on the male protagonist for seven years. This was a two-way crush, a love story of a sweetheart who reunited after parting. 2. "The Unforgettable First Love." The boy was handsome, the girl was silly, and the story was about childhood sweethearts. It was a short story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
[The recommended novel was,"Go Away, Dainty Prince Charming."] The story was about a delicate male god who wanted to cheat the heart of a highly educated girl and finally succeeded in winning her heart. Although it did not match the plot, the male and female protagonists had been relying on each other since they were young. The female protagonist was rich, and the male protagonist was also the person she liked. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π