| Publisher |
FINGERPRINT PUBLISHING |
| Publication Year |
2019 |
| ISBN-13 |
9789389432671 |
| ISBN-10 |
9789389432671 |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Number of Pages |
280 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Weight (grms) |
204 |
Spirited, charming, and imaginative, Rebecca Randall is off to her aunts’ place in riverboro. The family already impoverished condition has only worsened after her father death, and with six more mouths to feed, it is rebecca’s best chance to improve her opportunities. Once there, Rebecca wins the hearts of riverboro’s residents with her passion for life and kind heart. But while one of her aunts is enlivened by her inquisitiveness, the other is unstirred and wants to domesticate her. Will Rebecca become the proper young lady her aunt wants her to be? Join her on her escapades as she flourishes and makes music, writes poems and stories. A classic children’s novel, Rebecca of sunnybrook farm has undergone several film and theatre adaptations. First published more than a century ago, it continues to delight its audience.
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Kate Douglas Wiggin was an American author, educator, and advocate for early childhood education. Best known for her classic children’s novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903), Wiggin's work often centres on themes of optimism, resilience, and the joys of rural life. Beyond writing, she was a pioneer in kindergarten education, establishing one of the first free kindergartens in San Francisco. Wiggin's contributions to both literature and education made her a celebrated figure in American culture.
Kate Douglas Wiggin
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