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A gentle diary, a spirited girl, and a countryside full of learning. The Diary Of A Goose Girl invites young readers into a warmly observed English world where curiosity and kindness steer a girl through small adventures and big self-discovery. In diary form, Wiggin captures early twentieth-century sensibilities with clarity and charm: a girl's observations, friendships, and the gentle companionship of animals illuminate themes of resilience, growth, and moral imagination. The book weds accessible, contemporary tone with recognisable Beatrix Potter-style countryside allure, offering both…mehr

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A gentle diary, a spirited girl, and a countryside full of learning. The Diary Of A Goose Girl invites young readers into a warmly observed English world where curiosity and kindness steer a girl through small adventures and big self-discovery. In diary form, Wiggin captures early twentieth-century sensibilities with clarity and charm: a girl's observations, friendships, and the gentle companionship of animals illuminate themes of resilience, growth, and moral imagination. The book weds accessible, contemporary tone with recognisable Beatrix Potter-style countryside allure, offering both entertainment and a doorway to reflective reading for school lists and family shelves alike. This edition by Alpha Editions restores a beloved classic for today's and future generations, honours the work's historical significance, and places it firmly among English classics for children. It stands as more than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure that speaks to readers who treasure juvenile fiction that blends diary authenticity with wholesome adventure. Ideal for casual readers and classic-literature collectors, the title fits easily into English countryside and Edwardian-era fiction appreciations, appealing to fans of quietly observant, animal-friendly storytelling and to those seeking a lasting, early-children's literary experience. A timeless entry in children's literature and the English reading canon, it invites every reader to discover what a page of diary can reveal about courage, kindness, and the world beyond the hedgerow.