
Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm
by - Kate Douglas Wiggin
TO MY MOTHER
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM
I. "WE ARE SEVEN"
II. REBECCA'S RELATIONS
III. A DIFFERENCE IN HEARTS
IV. REBECCA'S POINT OF VIEW
V. WISDOM'S WAYS
VI. SUNSHINE IN A SHADY PLACE
Rebecca is a bright, outspoken girl with a head full of ideas and a heart that refuses to be quiet. When her mother sends her off on a stagecoach to stay with her aunts, the Sawyer sisters, the journey itself becomes an adventure—she watches the countryside rush by, clutches her pink parasol, and fills the ride with chatter about nightgowns and dreams. The bustling coach and its colorful passengers give a lively backdrop to her eager anticipation of a new home.
At the brick house in Riverboro, Rebecca meets the practical, no‑nonsense aunts who run a busy household, and she quickly discovers that life there runs on recipes, chores, and a strict schedule. Yet her imagination and love of stories push her to find ways to brighten the days, whether by turning chores into games or sharing tales with the other children. Listeners are drawn into her spirited attempts to fit in while staying true to the exuberant, curious spirit that makes her unforgettable.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (407K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
1996-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1923
Best known for the classic children's novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, she also helped shape early kindergarten education in the United States. Her work brought together a teacher's faith in childhood and a storyteller's gift for warm, lively characters.
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