"Red-Robin" by Jane Abbott offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of impoverished children. This carefully reproduced edition revives a classic story centered on themes of poverty and social issues. Categorized as juvenile fiction, the narrative resonates with readers interested in stories about girls and the challenges they face. Abbott's work presents a compelling portrayal of its subject, inviting reflection on the experiences of poor children. This title remains a relevant and engaging read, exploring universal themes of resilience and hope within the framework of a captivating…mehr
"Red-Robin" by Jane Abbott offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of impoverished children. This carefully reproduced edition revives a classic story centered on themes of poverty and social issues. Categorized as juvenile fiction, the narrative resonates with readers interested in stories about girls and the challenges they face. Abbott's work presents a compelling portrayal of its subject, inviting reflection on the experiences of poor children. This title remains a relevant and engaging read, exploring universal themes of resilience and hope within the framework of a captivating children's story. Its historical context provides valuable insight into social dynamics of the era, making it a worthwhile addition to any collection of classic juvenile fiction. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Jane Abbott was an American author who authored over 35 books. She began writing children's books when her own children were young and moved on to write adult novels. Many of her books were primarily created for females, although they appealed to the entire family. Jane Ludlow Drake was born on July 10, 1881, in Buffalo, New York, to Captain Marcus Motier Drake and Mary A. Ludlow, his second wife. Her family was active in shipbuilding and sailing, so Jane spent a lot of her childhood on and near the Great Lakes. She attended Cornell University from 1899 to 1902 and spent two years on the editorial staff of the graduate publication. Jane married Frank Addison Abbott on December 21, 1902, a former Cornell student and Buffalo lawyer who eventually served as Erie County District Attorney (1906-1908). They have three children. Jane Abbott began writing children's books before branching out into adult literature. She wrote roughly twenty books for boys and girls and fifteen novels for adults. Many of her tales were created particularly for girls, but they had wide appeal, mixing "fun, family life, adventure, and mystery in just the right proportions". They were lauded for being "natural," "good, wholesome books," and "brimming with life, but clean in conception and language."
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