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Author By Lucretia P. Hale

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By: Lucretia P. Hale (1820-1900)

The Peterkin Papers by Lucretia P. Hale is a delightful collection of stories centered around the quirky Peterkin family. The characters are charmingly eccentric, and their absurd mishaps and misunderstandings are both hilarious and heartwarming.

The stories are filled with humor and wit, and Hale’s writing style is engaging and entertaining. Each chapter is a new adventure, as the Peterkins navigate everything from trying to build a rooftop garden to attempting to ride a bicycle built for two. The family’s well-meaning but often misguided efforts are sure to bring a smile to the reader’s face.

Overall, The Peterkin Papers is a whimsical and fun read that is perfect for all ages. It’s a lighthearted escape from reality that will leave readers feeling uplifted and entertained. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a charming and amusing read.

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The Peterkin Papers is a book-length collection of humorous stories by Lucretia Peabody Hale, and is her best-known work. The Peterkins are a lovable but comically inept family with ingenuity, logic, resourcefulness, and energy—but not common sense. Many chapters show the family trying to solve some problem in a roundabout way, failing, and eventually being rescued by “the wise old lady from Philadelphia,” who cuts the Gordian knot with an effective but prosaic solution. The charm of the story is not in the plot, but in the telling, building up layers of complication, and the affectionate fun poked at the not-quite-cartoonish characters. The “wise old lady’s” solution is usually obvious to the reader, even the young listener, from the start.

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