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CLOVER & IN THE HIGH VALLEY (Clover Carr Chronicles) - Illustrated - A Charming Tale of Young Adulthood and Family Bonds - cover

CLOVER & IN THE HIGH VALLEY (Clover Carr Chronicles) - Illustrated - A Charming Tale of Young Adulthood and Family Bonds

Susan Coolidge

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Clover & In the High Valley," Susan Coolidge paints a rich tapestry of childhood and adolescence through her beloved protagonist, Clover Carr. The narrative unfolds with a gentle, reflective style that captures the joys and trials of growing up, all set against the backdrop of a close-knit family and the idyllic landscapes of rural America. Coolidge's lyrical prose and skillful characterization provide a profound exploration of themes such as friendship, self-discovery, and the bittersweet passage of time. The illustrations accompanying the text further enhance this evocative portrait, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in Clover's world. Susan Coolidge, the pen name of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, was a pioneering figure in children's literature during the late 19th century. Drawing inspiration from her own childhood experiences and family life, Coolidge crafted narratives that resonate with authenticity and warmth. Moreover, her keen observations of social dynamics and family values reflect her Victorian upbringing, evident throughout her works. Her unique insights into the lives of young girls and their journeys toward maturity have solidified her legacy in literature. Readers seeking a charming exploration of youth, enriched by Coolidge's enchanting prose and captivating illustrations, will find "Clover & In the High Valley" an essential addition to their literary collection. This book is not only a delightful read but also a nostalgic reminder of the universal experiences that shape us all.
Verfügbar seit: 11.01.2024.
Drucklänge: 150 Seiten.

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