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Bessie at the Sea-Side - A Seaside Adventure in Youth Fiction - cover

Bessie at the Sea-Side - A Seaside Adventure in Youth Fiction

Joanna H. Mathews

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Bessie at the Sea-Side," Joanna H. Mathews captivates young readers with a charming narrative that intertwines adventure and the joys of childhood discovery. Written in a vivid, descriptive manner, the text invites a sense of nostalgia while reflecting the literary conventions of late 19th-century children's literature. The book encapsulates themes of exploration and the beauty of nature, as Bessie, the titular character, embarks on a delightful journey to the seaside, making the most of her vacation and encountering both whimsical adventures and important life lessons along the way. Mathews masterfully balances playful prose with tender moments, creating a rich, immersive experience for her readership. Joanna H. Mathews, an influential figure in children's literature during her time, was known for her ability to engage young minds with moral tales imbued with a sense of wonder. Her background in education and passionate advocacy for child development is evident in her works, inspiring her to promote themes that encourage curiosity, respect for nature, and the value of friendship. Through her lens, Mathews not only offers entertainment but also seeks to cultivate character and connection among her young audiences. This book is a delightful and instructive read for children and adults alike, inviting a leisurely escape to the seaside through Bessie's innocent eyes. With its relatable themes and enchanting storytelling, "Bessie at the Sea-Side" will resonate with those who cherish the simplicity of childhood adventures and the timeless beauty of nature.
Disponible depuis: 12/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 155 pages.

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