"The Very Small Person" by Annie Hamilton Donnell is a collection of interconnected stories that delve into the lives of children and their interactions with the adult world. The narrative is set in early 20th century America and captures the innocence, imagination, and challenges faced by young characters. The book opens with Miss Salome, an old maid who moves into a new home only to discover that her neighbor has several children, including a boy she nicknames Little Blue Overalls. Despite her initial reluctance, Miss Salome forms a bond with the boy, who brings joy and a sense of purpose to her life. The stories continue to explore themes of childhood identity and belonging, as seen in the tale of a boy who learns the meaning of his middle name, "Unwelcome," and grapples with feelings of rejection. Another story follows a little girl who believes she should have been born a boy, reflecting on her perceived inadequacies and the expectations placed upon her. Through these narratives, Donnell captures the complexities of childhood, highlighting the innocence and resilience of young minds as they navigate their worlds. The book is illustrated by Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott, whose artwork complements the tender and insightful prose.
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