
The beloved Pepper family has always been a picture of warmth and resourcefulness, but this volume turns its attention to the lively circle that surrounds them. From bustling town fairs to quiet garden corners, the friends of the Peppers bring fresh perspectives and new challenges, all woven with the same spirit of loyalty and good humor that readers have come to love. As the children grow, their bonds with neighbors, classmates, and strangers deepen, offering gentle lessons about generosity, courage, and the simple joy of sharing a story.
One memorable episode follows Phronsie as she meets a shy girl at the iron gates of Grandpapa’s garden. A treasured doll, whispered fears, and a playful tug‑of‑war over imagined “perlicemen” draw the two together, revealing how curiosity and compassion can bridge even the most guarded hearts. Their interaction captures the everyday magic that defines the Pepper world—where even a brief encounter can blossom into lasting friendship.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (471K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1924
Best remembered as the creator of the beloved Five Little Peppers books, this American writer built a long career telling lively, warmhearted stories for young readers. Writing under the pen name Margaret Sidney, she also helped preserve literary history through her work connected to The Wayside in Concord, Massachusetts.
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