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Little Folks of North America
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Stories about children living in the different parts of North America
出版DigiCat, 2022-09-16
主題Fiction / ClassicsReference / General
ISBNEAN:8596547381242
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=E5aKEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade's 'Little Folks of North America' offers a delightful tapestry of narratives that explore the lives of children across the varied landscapes and cultures of North America. With an emphasis on storytelling that is both vivid and empathetic, Wade paints a series of portraits that reveal the universality of childhood experiences, despite geographical differences. Her prose, marked by a tender luminosity, transports readers to a time where the literary tradition cherished the innocence and adventure found in the world of the young. The meticulous attention to regional details within the book establishes it as a significant work that reflects the diversity and social dynamics of early 20th-century North America. As an author, Wade was a prolific writer of children's literature, and this collection of stories aligns with her lifelong mission of educating young minds and fostering an appreciation for cultural diversity. Her keen interest in the lives of children and her dedication to children's education shine through her writing, allowing her to deftly capture the voices and perspectives of her young subjects. Wade's efforts in this book may well be seen as an extension of her broader educational goals, aiming to build bridges of understanding among her readers. 'Recommended for both children and adults, 'Little Folks of North America' encompasses a wealth of cultural and historical knowledge, wrapped in the delightful cloak of youthful narrative. It is an essential read for those interested in the early cultural studies of North America and for those looking to understand the ever-evolving fabric of society through the innocent eyes of its children. The book remains not merely a testament to a bygone era but a beacon of timeless relevance, shining light on the fundamental connections that unite us all.