
ROUVA MAYBURNIN KAKSOISET
JOHN HABBERTON
JOHN HABBERTON
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A charming glimpse into everyday family life, this story follows Mrs. Mayburn as she navigates the delightful chaos that comes with raising twin boys. From the moment they tumble into the world, the twins’ mischievous energy turns ordinary chores into comic adventures, while their mother’s patience and quick wit keep the household afloat. The narrative captures the tender humor of a bustling home, offering listeners a warm, relatable portrait of parenthood in the late‑19th‑century American Midwest.
Written by a writer who made his name with beloved children’s tales, the book blends gentle satire with heartfelt affection. Its lively dialogue and vivid scenes invite listeners to picture the twins’ escapades and the gentle exasperation of a mother who loves them fiercely. Ideal for anyone who enjoys light‑hearted storytelling that celebrates the small, everyday moments that shape family life.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (161K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tuula Temonen
Release date
2021-05-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1921
A 19th-century American humorist and journalist, he is best remembered for the hugely popular Helen's Babies, a comic look at family life that helped make him a household name. His career also stretched into newspaper criticism and fiction shaped by post–Civil War America.
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