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Hardcover Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Book

ISBN: 1022932306

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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

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"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," by Kate Douglas Wiggin, is a timeless coming-of-age story set in the heart of New England. This juvenile fiction classic follows a young girl navigating the complexities of family life and boarding school. As she grows, she experiences the joys and challenges of childhood, learning valuable lessons about life and relationships.

A cherished tale of orphans and the importance of social connections, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" explores universal themes of resilience and belonging. Wiggin's enduring story continues to captivate readers with its heartwarming narrative and memorable characters. Republished for a new readership, this edition preserves the original charm and enduring appeal of a beloved American novel.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

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The Eternal Rebecca Randall

Rebecca has been my friend since I read her story in a cheap Whitman hardback when I was a little girl. A lively and creative 10-year-old girl is sent to her maiden aunts to receive a good education, but chafes under the restrictive yoke of her elder aunt. As Rebecca learns to channel her energies into positive action, she remains unquenched by her dour aunt and lends joy to both the younger aunt, but also the elderly Cobbs and her best friend, Emma Jane Perkins. The vocabulary in the story may be a bit high for younger readers as REBECCA was not actually written as a children's story; it was the best seller of the year 1904. There is a sequel, NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA, that is worth finding, with more adventures of Rebecca, the Simpson children, and even Emma Jane.

Rose of Joy

No review could do this marvelous book justice, but I will attempt it. My mother bought the book for me some years ago because she thought it would be good for me to read classics. Thinking that it would be boring, I didn't read it for a long time. But a couple of days ago I was bored and picked it up. Soon, I fell under the same spell Rebecca cast over nearly every person she met. Around the age of 10 or 11, she was forced to leave her home, Sunnybrook Farm, to live in a brick house with her spinster aunts in Riverboro. Her aunts Jane and Miranda weren't used to young people, but they let Rebecca stay with them in order to help out her poor widowed mother who had 6 other children to care for. Rebecca charmed nearly all the citizens of Riverboro, Aunt Jane, and, in time, her strict, austere Aunt Miranda. There were many things to love about the story. In fact, it has become one of my favorite books of all time. (and I am a voracious reader) The characters were all realistically and richly delineated. Rebecca especially came alive for me. She was such a talented, imaginative, caring girl. She was the kind of person that anyone would love to have as a friend. Actually, I would want to be her. I didn't want to stop reading about her adventures. The events played before my mind's eye like a movie. I traveled back in time, to 100 years ago. This is considered a children's book, but it has truths and insights that people of all ages can learn from. Several of the passages, the literary allusions, and Rebecca's poems were so beautiful that I had to reread them. The language was eloquent. As another reviewer said, the vocabulary wasn't "dumbed down" like the vocabularies of modern children's books, and there was a protagonist one could love. The only part about the novel that I didn't like was that there isn't a sequel. I would love to find out what Rebecca's career turns out to be. I believe that she marries Mr. Ladd (a.k.a. "Mr. Aladdin"), but I wish we could know for sure. Overall, I highly reccomend this book to readers of all ages. If you like books with wonderful supporting characters and an unusual, loveable heroine, treat yourself to "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm".

Sunny days!

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a charming story. I have read it and re-read it countless times and it never fails to bring a smile to my face. The tale of an impoverished girl growing up to see the bright side of things is touching. I loved the quaint writing style. Overall, 5 stars!

Heart-warming story about a girl named Rebecca

I am 9 years old and just read the book. It was so interesting, I read it in one day! I think everyone should read this book because it really touched my heart; and it probably would do the same to yours!

Rebecca is a character who will win your heart.

Rebecca is one of seven children. She is sent to live with her aunts. She instantly wins the heart of Aunt Janet, but has less luck with Aunt Miranda. By the end of the book Rebecca does manage to win Miranda's heart. In many ways this book reminds me of Emily of New Moon by L.M. Montgomery. Aunt Janet is similar to Aunt Laura while Aunt Miranda is similar to Aunt Elizabeth. Rebecca herself is like a mixture of Emily and Anne from Anne of Green Gables

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