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A Dear Little Girl’s Thanksgiving Holidays By: Amy Ella Blanchard (1856-1926)

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A Dear Little Girl’s Thanksgiving Holidays by Amy Ella Blanchard is a delightful tale that captures the essence of Thanksgiving in a charming and heartwarming way. The story revolves around a young girl named Patty, who embarks on a series of adventures during the holiday season.

Blanchard’s writing style is enchanting, transporting readers back to a simpler time. She effortlessly describes the setting and characters with vivid detail, allowing readers to imagine themselves right alongside Patty as she navigates through her Thanksgiving holidays. From the bustling city streets to the cozy family gatherings, every scene is brought to life with a touch of nostalgia.

Patty, the lovable protagonist, is a true delight to follow throughout the story. Her curiosity and determination make her an endearing character, as she fearlessly explores unfamiliar territories and builds lasting friendships along the way. Through her experiences, Patty learns valuable lessons about gratitude, kindness, and the power of family, making her relatable and inspiring to young readers.

The themes of family and togetherness shine brightly in this heartwarming tale. Blanchard illustrates the importance of cherishing loved ones during the holiday season in a gentle and poignant manner. She beautifully portrays the joy and warmth that emanate from spending time with family and friends, creating a genuine sense of appreciation in readers’ hearts.

One of the aspects that truly sets this book apart is its attention to detail. Blanchard goes to great lengths to present an accurate depiction of life during the Thanksgiving holidays in the late 19th century. From the delicious descriptions of traditional Thanksgiving feasts to the quaint family traditions, the story immerses readers in a bygone era. It’s not only an engaging narrative, but also an educational glimpse into history for young readers.

Additionally, the illustrations scattered throughout the book add an extra layer of charm to the story. The beautifully drawn images enhance the reader’s immersion and provide visual cues to complement the narrative.

However, despite its many strengths, A Dear Little Girl’s Thanksgiving Holidays is not without its flaws. Certain sections of the story may feel slow-paced, and some readers may find themselves yearning for more action or suspense. Nevertheless, the overall tale remains captivating and enjoyable throughout.

In conclusion, A Dear Little Girl’s Thanksgiving Holidays is a heartwarming and enchanting story that captures the essence of Thanksgiving. Amy Ella Blanchard’s vivid descriptions and relatable characters bring the holiday season to life in a timeless way. This book is perfect for young readers looking for an engaging and nostalgic story that celebrates family, gratitude, and the magic of the holiday season.

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A DEAR LITTLE GIRL’S THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS

The “Dear Little Girl” Series

A Dear Little Girl A Dear Little Girl at School A Dear Little Girl’s Summer Holidays A Dear Little Girl’s Thanksgiving Holidays

A DEAR LITTLE GIRL’S THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS

Amy E. Blanchard

[Illustration]

WHITMAN PUBLISHING CO. Racine, Wisconsin

Copyright 1912 by George W. Jacobs & Co.

Printed in 1924 by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. Racine, Wis.

Printed in U. S. A.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE

I THE INVITATION 9

II RELIANCE 30

III WHERE’S THE KEY? 50

IV A HEARTY DINNER 71

V THE RED BOOK 93

VI THE OLD HOUSE 113

VII THE MILL STREAM 134

VIII JETTY’S PARTY 154

IX THE ELDERFLOWERS 174

X WHAT BEN DID 196

XI FAREWELLS 215

XII HOW ARE YOU? 234

A DEAR LITTLE GIRL’S THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS

CHAPTER I

THE INVITATION

“Any news, mother?” asked Edna one Friday afternoon when she came home from school.

“There’s a letter from grandma,” replied Mrs… Continue reading book >>

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