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Bosom Friends: A Seaside Story by Angela Brazil is a novel set in a picturesque seaside town, focusing on the adventures of a young girl and her developing friendship. The narrative begins with a journey to Silversands, where the protagonist and her mother seek a refreshing holiday. The story highlights the joy of childhood exploration and the forming of deep friendships as the girl immerses herself in the new environment. The novel delves into the joys and challenges of youth, exploring the innocence of childhood and the bond between friends as they navigate the ups and downs of their shared…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bosom Friends: A Seaside Story by Angela Brazil is a novel set in a picturesque seaside town, focusing on the adventures of a young girl and her developing friendship. The narrative begins with a journey to Silversands, where the protagonist and her mother seek a refreshing holiday. The story highlights the joy of childhood exploration and the forming of deep friendships as the girl immerses herself in the new environment. The novel delves into the joys and challenges of youth, exploring the innocence of childhood and the bond between friends as they navigate the ups and downs of their shared experiences. It also reflects on the curiosity and observant nature of young people, portraying how new settings bring out personal growth and discovery. Through vibrant seaside adventures, the novel emphasizes the importance of companionship, personal connection, and the emotional significance of forming lasting friendships during formative years. The beauty of the seaside setting serves as the perfect backdrop for these themes, enhancing the narrative with a sense of carefree exploration and the warmth of new relationships.
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Autorenporträt
Angela Brazil was born on November 30, 1868, and died on March 13, 1947. She was one of the first British writers of "modern schoolgirls' stories," which were written from the point of view of the characters and were meant more for entertainment than to teach morals. Brazil first started writing when she was 10 years old. She and her close childhood friend Leila Langdale made a magazine based on the children's magazine Little Folks, which Brazil loved at the time. There were riddles, short stories, and poems in the "publications'' of the two girls. In their magazines, both girls wrote serials. Brazil's was called "Prince Azib". Brazil wrote Little Folks later in life. She didn't start writing until later in life when she became very interested in Welsh mythology. Angela Brazil is thought to be the first author of girls' school stories who wrote from the student's point of view and whose stories were mostly meant to entertain rather than teach moral lessons.