Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Penguin Classics)
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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.52
EAN: 9780143039204
ISBN: 0143039202
Label: Penguin Classics
Manufacturer: Penguin Classics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: May 31, 2005
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Release Date: May 31, 2005
Sales Rank: 720200
Studio: Penguin Classics
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Hugely popular when it was first published in 1903 and admired by authors from Jack London to Mark Twain, this delightful novel introduced a heroine as irrepressible and fun-loving as Tom Sawyer, who would serve as a role model for a century of American girls and women. When ten- year-old Rebecca Randall comes to live with flinty aunt Miranda and her sentimental sister Jane in a small town in Maine, they expect to turn her into a proper young lady. Instead, Rebecca will end up changing them. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is as charming today as it was one hundred years ago and is unexpectedly poignant in its evocation of an America contemplating the choices open to women facing their futures in a new era.
Amazon.com Review:
Author Jack London wrote Kate Douglas Wiggin a letter about her classic Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm from the headquarters of the First Japanese Army in Manchuria in 1904: 'May I thank you for Rebecca?... I would have quested the wide world over to make her mine, only I was born too long ago and she was born but yesterday.... Why could she not have been my daughter? Why couldn't it have been I who bought the three hundred cakes of soap? Why, O, why?' Mark Twain called Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 'beautiful and warm and satisfying.'
Who is this beguiling creature? The irrepressible 10-year-old Rebecca Rowena Randall burst into the world of children's book characters (and her new life in Maine) in 1903 when storybook girls were gentle and proper. A 'bird of a very different feather,' she had 'a small, plain face illuminated by a pair of eyes carrying such messages, such suggestions, such hints of sleeping power and insight, that one never tired of looking into their shining depths.... ' Soon enough, she wins over her prim Aunt Miranda, the whole town, and thousands of readers everywhere with her energetic, indomitable spirit. This beautiful trade edition features the artwork of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm's original illustrator Helen Mason Grose, with 6 full- color plates and 32 pen-and-ink drawings. (Ages 9 and older)
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- Building a classic library for a granddaughterThey don't seem to require reading classic literature in the schools any more, so I decided to build ... Read More
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- Perfect book for little girlsOne of my three favorite books from my childhood. I have read reviews of how difficult this book is to ... Read More
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- Okay BookThis book is okay. I wouldn't read it more than twice. It was really boring till the end. Then it got good. ... Read More
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- The Eternal Rebecca RandallRebecca has been my friend since I read her story in a cheap Whitman hardback when I was a little girl. A lively ... Read More
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- Rebecca of sunnybrook farm, how dull.As I started to read this book I got a sense that it was not going to be the thrilling adventure that I usually ... Read More
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