Kate Wiggin: Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm - used book
1903, ISBN: 9781101381564
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… More...
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.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. eBook<
Kate Wiggin: Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm - used book
1903, ISBN: 9781101381564
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… More...
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.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. eBook<
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… More...
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.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. eBook<
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… More...
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.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. eBook<
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