Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin

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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin

Eleven year old Rebecca Rowena Randall travels to Riverboro, Maine, to live with her spinster aunts, Jane and Miranda Sawyer. Her father has been dead for three years and her mother is unable to cope with her brood of seven growing children. Rebecca is being sent to her aunts' farm to try to improve her prospects in life and also ease the family's burden. The aunts had actually wanted her older and more placid sister, Hannah, who is more handy round the house to be sent, but Rebecca's mother sends the dreamy, more imaginative Rebecca instead.Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin was published in 1903. The fictional town of Riverboro is based on Hollis, Maine, where the author herself spent her childhood. Kate Douglas Wiggin's life took a monumental turn with a chance encounter – her unexpected meeting with Charles Dickens on a train when she was 11 years old. She engaged the famous author in a lively chat that she later described in a memoir A Child's Journey with Dickens

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    01 – We Are Seven

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    02 – Rebecca’s Relations

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    03 – A Difference In Hearts

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    04 – Rebecca’s Point Of View

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    05 – Wisdom’s Ways

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    06 – Sunshine in a Shady Place

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    07 – Riverboro Secrets

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    08 – Color of Rose

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    09 – Ashes of Roses

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    10 – Rainbow Bridges

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    11 – The Stirring of the Powers

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    12 – See the Pale Martyr

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    13 – Snow-White; Rose-Red

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    14 – Mr. Aladdin

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    15 – The Banquet Lamp

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    16 – Seasons Of Growth

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    17 – Gray Days And Gold

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    18 – Rebecca Represents The Family

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    19 – Deacon Israel’s Successor

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    20 – A Change of Heart

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    21 – The Sky Line Widens

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    22 – Clover Blossoms and Sunflowers

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    23 – The Hill Difficulty

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    24 – Aladdin Rubs His Lamp

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    25 – Roses of Joy

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    26 – Over the Teacups

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    27 – The Vision Splendid

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    28 – Th’ Inevitable Yoke

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    29 – Mother and Daughter

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    30 – Good-Bye, Sunnybrook

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    31 – Aunt Miranda’s Apology

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Eleven year old Rebecca Rowena Randall travels to Riverboro, Maine, to live with her spinster aunts, Jane and Miranda Sawyer. Her father has been dead for three years and her mother is unable to cope with her brood of seven growing children. Rebecca is being sent to her aunts' farm to try to improve her prospects in life and also ease the family's burden. The aunts had actually wanted her older and more placid sister, Hannah, who is more handy round the house to be sent, but Rebecca's mother sends the dreamy, more imaginative Rebecca instead.Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin was published in 1903. The fictional town of Riverboro is based on Hollis, Maine, where the author herself spent her childhood. Kate Douglas Wiggin's life took a monumental turn with a chance encounter – her unexpected meeting with Charles Dickens on a train when she was 11 years old. She engaged the famous author in a lively chat that she later described in a memoir A Child's Journey with Dickens

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