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The Little Colonel in Arizona
EAN : 9791041951901
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EAN : 9791041951901
Paru le : 17 sept. 2023
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- EAN13 : 9791041951901
- Réf. éditeur : 303844
- Date Parution : 17 sept. 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 170
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:10 mm
- Poids : 229gr
- Résumé : "The Little Colonel in Arizona" by Annie F. Johnston follows the Ware family as they move from their home in Kansas to the arid landscapes of Arizona, seeking a healthier climate for Mrs. Ware. The narrative begins with the family on a train journey, where young Mary Ware, a lively and talkative child, befriends fellow passengers, sharing her family's story and their hopes for a new beginning. Upon arrival, the family faces the daunting task of transforming a modest adobe house into a home. Joyce, the eldest daughter, initially struggles with the desolation of the desert and the challenges of their new life. However, inspired by the story of Robinson Crusoe, she resolves to make the best of their situation, planning to paint and paper the house to create a welcoming environment. The story also delves into the children's experiences, particularly Mary's, as she navigates the challenges of a new school. Her interactions with classmates, including the mischievous Wig Smith, highlight her resilience and determination to remain optimistic despite setbacks. The narrative captures the essence of family unity and perseverance, as each member contributes to their collective well-being. Jack, the eldest son, finds solace in his new surroundings, eager to explore and hunt, while the younger siblings, Holland and Norman, adapt to their pioneering lifestyle. Johnston's tale is a testament to the strength of family bonds and the power of a positive outlook in overcoming adversity. The Ware family's journey is one of adaptation and growth, as they learn to embrace their new environment and find joy in the simple pleasures of life in the desert.









