Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Book and Charm

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Harper Collins, Apr 3, 2001 - Juvenile Fiction - 336 pages

The brick house came next.... There were the
rolling meadows, the stately elms, all yellow and
brown now; the glowing maples, the garden bed
bright with asters, and the hollyhocks rising tall
against the parlor windows....

Life on Sunnybrook Farm with her mother and six brothers and sisters may be chaotic, but Rebecca loves every minute of it. Leaving them all behind and moving in with her two spinster aunts is almost more than Rebecca can bear. She's just not prepared for her rambunctious spirit to be tamed so that she can become the perfect little lady her dignified aunts want her to be. Even though Rebecca remains true to herself, she does eventually become a proper young lady -- but not before having an extraordinary effect on her two aunts and the quiet town of Riverboro.

 

Contents

WE ARE SEVEN
3
REBECCAS RELATIONS
22
A DIFFERENCE IN HEARTS
30
REBECCAS POINT OF VIEW
42
WISDOMS WAYS
48
SUNSHINE IN A SHADY PLACE
62
RIVERBORO SECRETS
72
COLOR OF ROSE
82
GRAY DAYS AND GOLD
170
REBECCA REPRESENTS THE FAMILY
179
DEACON ISRAELS SUCCESSOR
190
A CHANGE OF HEART
200
THE SKYLINE WIDENS
210
CLOVER BLOSSOMS AND SUNFLOWERS
223
THE HILL DIFFICULTY 237
237
ALADDIN RUBS HIS LAMP
245

ASHES OF ROSES
89
RAINBOW BRIDGES
99
THE STIRRING OF THE POWERS
108
SEE THE PALE MARTYR
117
SNOWWHITE ROSERED
131
MR ALADDIN
139
THE BANQUET LAMP
148
SEASONS OF GROWTH
158
ROSES OF JOY
255
OVER THE TEACUPS
269
THE VISION SPLENDID
279
TH INEVITABLE YOKE
289
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
301
GOODBYE SUNNYBROOK
309
AUNT MIRANDAS APOLOGY
317
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Kate Douglas Wiggin was born in Philadelphia in 1856. The author of travel and educational books as well as children's literature, she was a leading American kindergarten proponent. In San Francisco, she helped establish the first free kindergarten west of the Rocky Mountains. Mrs. Wiggin died in 1923

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