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Little Folks Astray - A Charming Tale of Childhood Adventures and Family Bonds - cover

Little Folks Astray - A Charming Tale of Childhood Adventures and Family Bonds

Sophie May

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Little Folks Astray," Sophie May presents a delightful tapestry of childhood adventure and moral lessons woven into the lives of rural New England children. This novel deftly employs a captivating narrative style, combining colloquial dialogue with vivid descriptions of the pastoral setting, thus immersing the reader in the era of the 19th century. May'Äôs keen observations of childhood innocence and the inherent mischief of youth are skillfully balanced with thoughtful reflections on responsibility and the consequences of one's actions, situating her work within the broader context of children'Äôs literature of her time, which often aimed to educate as well as entertain. Sophie May, a pseudonym for the author, was born in 1828 and was known for her engaging and accessible writing that appealed to younger audiences. Influenced by her own experiences as a teacher and her passion for nurturing young minds, May crafted stories that resonate with the themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth. Her background and insights into the lives of children during a time of social change informed her narrative, making her tales both authentic and relatable. "Little Folks Astray" is highly recommended for readers seeking a nostalgic yet poignant exploration of childhood. May'Äôs narrative is not only an idyllic representation of youth but also serves as a cautionary tale that highlights the importance of integrity and guidance. This charming read is perfect for both children and adults looking to reflect on the simplicities and complexities of youthful adventures.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 60 pages.

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