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Betty's Bright Idea; Deacon Pitkin's Farm; And The First Christmas Of New England gathers three affectionate windows into a rural village in nineteenth century New England, where everyday kindness, bright ideas, and steadfast faith knit a community together. A warm, accessible entry point for children and a thoughtful read for adults, these tales shine as a historical fiction collection that celebrates village life, Christmas observances, and the enduring power of family values. This restored edition captures the charm of classic american literature anthology while preserving the moral clarity…mehr

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Betty's Bright Idea; Deacon Pitkin's Farm; And The First Christmas Of New England gathers three affectionate windows into a rural village in nineteenth century New England, where everyday kindness, bright ideas, and steadfast faith knit a community together. A warm, accessible entry point for children and a thoughtful read for adults, these tales shine as a historical fiction collection that celebrates village life, Christmas observances, and the enduring power of family values. This restored edition captures the charm of classic american literature anthology while preserving the moral clarity and gentle humour that have delighted readers for generations. The stories offer more than entertainment; they function as a moral tales anthology and a sturdy, family-friendly resource for classroom use and family reading aloud. They invite readers to explore rural community life, the rhythms of a rural new england village, and the responsibilities that come with neighbourly care, all through approachable language and memorable characters. A note on literary and historical significance: these narratives by nineteenth century america authors stand as cultural touchstones, bridging readerly nostalgia with timeless lessons. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume is more than a reprint-it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, restored for today's and future generations. For casual readers and serious collectors alike, Betty's Bright Idea offers enduring warmth, thoughtful reflection, and a doorway into a cherished era.
Autorenporträt
Harriet Beecher Stowe, born in 1811, was an influential writer and abolitionist, best known for Uncle Tom's Cabin. Raised in a religious family, she was deeply influenced by her father's activism and her own experiences with slavery. Through her writing, she became a strong advocate for social reform and worked to expose the horrors of slavery.Stowe faced personal struggles, including the loss of her son and the challenges of raising a large family. Her 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin became an instant bestseller, stirring the national conscience. Its powerful impact helped fuel the abolitionist movement and is said to have contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War.Later in life, Stowe wrote novels, articles, and essays, though she remained most known for her anti-slavery work. She met with Abraham Lincoln, who called her "the little woman who started this great war." Stowe passed away in 1896, leaving a lasting legacy in the fight for civil rights.