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Hoodie - By Mrs. MOLESWORTH - ILLUSTRATED BY LEWIS BAUMER
W. & R. CHAMBERS. LIMITED. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. 1897 - Edinburgh: Printed by W. & R. Chambers, Limited.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
CHAPTER I. - AT WAR WITH THE WORLD.
CHAPTER II. - HOODIE GOES IN SEARCH OF A GRANDMOTHER.
CHAPTER III. - LITTLE BABY AND ITS MOTHER.
CHAPTER IV. - MAUDIE'S GODMOTHER.
CHAPTER V. - STORIES TELLING.
CHAPTER VI. - "THE CHINTZ CURTAINS."
In a bright, spring‑filled nursery brimming with toys, dolls and a crackling fire, a group of children gather for storytime. Into this picture bursts Hoodie, a five‑year‑old with a fierce temper who suddenly erupts in shrill screams and chaotic antics, much to the dismay of her playmates. The other children, from gentle Maudie to the inquisitive Martin, try to calm her while the household staff watches, aware that today—Sunday—calls for extra good behavior.
As Hoodie’s tantrums ripple through the room, the narrative gently probes the reasons behind her outbursts, hinting at jealousy, misunderstanding, and the yearning for attention. Through witty dialogue and charming illustrations, the story captures the everyday battles between imagination and discipline, inviting listeners to empathize with a child who feels both powerful and vulnerable. The gentle humor and warm Victorian tone make the tale a delightful snapshot of childhood, perfect for anyone who remembers the bittersweet mix of mischief and affection.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (304K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1839–1921
A beloved Victorian storyteller, she helped shape children's fiction with warm, domestic tales full of imagination. Best known as Mrs. Molesworth, she wrote stories that generations of young readers treasured, including The Cuckoo Clock.
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