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New Chronicles of Rebecca - A Charming Tale of Childhood and Community in a Quaint Maine Village - cover

New Chronicles of Rebecca - A Charming Tale of Childhood and Community in a Quaint Maine Village

Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

Verlag: Good Press

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In "New Chronicles of Rebecca," Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin extends the beloved adventures of Rebecca Randall, the spirited and imaginative girl from the earlier work, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." Written in a rich, lyrical style that blends whimsical humor with poignant reflections, this sequel invites readers into the pastoral landscape of New England, where Rebecca'Äôs unyielding optimism and creativity come to life. Wiggin weaves a tapestry of episodic narratives that reflect themes of childhood, friendship, and community, shedding light on the transition from girlhood to young adulthood against the backdrop of societal expectations during the late 19th century. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, a prominent author and educational reformer, was deeply influenced by her own experiences as a teacher and her passion for children's literature. Having founded a training school for kindergarten teachers, Wiggin was dedicated to exploring the inner lives of children, and her affinity for storytelling was nurtured by her upbringing in a tight-knit, family-oriented environment. Her ability to capture the essence of childhood wonder and challenge through relatable characters is evident throughout the narrative. Readers who cherish tales steeped in nostalgia and gentle humor will find "New Chronicles of Rebecca" an enchanting addition to American literature. Wiggin'Äôs insights into the complexities of growing up resonate across generations, making this work a must-read for anyone who appreciates the interplay of joy and hardship in the journey toward maturity.
Verfügbar seit: 12.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 149 Seiten.

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