Five Little Peppers Grown Up

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Five Little Peppers Grown Up

by Margaret Sidney

EN·~7 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS GROWN UP - BY - MARGARET SIDNEY - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

2:48
2

CHAPTER I. - POLLY GIVES MUSIC LESSONS.

18:49
3

CHAPTER II - GETTING READY FOR CHRISTMAS.

19:05
4

CHAPTER III. - CHRISTMAS AT DUNRAVEN.

21:28
5

CHAPTER IV. - THE FESTIVITIES.

25:08
6

CHAPTER V. - BAD NEWS.

18:29
7

CHAPTER VI. - OF MANY THINGS.

2:21
8

"DAVID MARLOWE."

18:09
9

CHAPTER VII. - PHRONSIE.

18:27
10

CHAPTER VIII. - POLLY LOOKS OUT FOR CHARLOTTE.

19:22

Description

The Pepper children have left the humble cottage of their youth and stepped into a bustling world of work, courtship, and new responsibilities. Their bright, bustling household still hums with the same warmth and humor that made their early adventures unforgettable, but now each sibling faces the practical challenges of adulthood—jobs, finances, and the search for lasting love. At the heart of the story is Polly, whose talent for the piano has turned her into a sought‑after music teacher for the town’s youngsters.

When Amy Loughead bursts into Polly’s parlor, panic radiates from her over a looming visit from her brother Jack and a promise of a European trip that hinges on mastering a difficult piece. Polly’s gentle yet firm guidance forces Amy to confront her own impatience and the need for discipline, setting the stage for a series of lessons that blend music, friendship, and the ever‑present Pepper optimism. The early chapters promise a charming mix of humor and heartfelt growth as the Peppers navigate life’s next chapter.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (439K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Margaret Sidney

Margaret Sidney

1844–1924

Best known for the warm, lively Five Little Peppers books, this American writer turned everyday family life into stories generations of children loved. She was also a publisher, preservationist, and founder of the Children of the American Revolution.

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