The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests
Molesworth, Mrs., 1839-1921
The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests - 1 online resource : multiple file formats
Release date is 2012-05-28
Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from
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Archive. Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from
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"The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests" by Mrs. Molesworth is a children's novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around siblings Neville and Kathleen Powys, who are navigating the challenges of being separated from their parents, who are serving in India, and the emotional turmoil that ensues after the death of their wealthy relative. The narrative primarily focuses on their interactions with Aunt Clotilda as the children prepare to visit her for the holidays, searching for connection and belonging amidst their troubles. The opening of the novel introduces the Powys siblings and their distinct personalities; Neville is thoughtful and protective, while Kathleen is spirited but somewhat self-centered. The distressing news of their aunt's financial troubles and the implications for their family life create a backdrop of uncertainty. As Neville grapples with their changing circumstances, the siblings engage in a conversation about their feelings towards their parents' prolonged absence. This sets the stage for their impending journey to their aunt’s home, Ty-Gwyn, where they hope to find a sense of family and resolve the mystery surrounding a missing will that could change their fortunes. The initial exchanges between them highlight both their youthful banter and the weight of their predicament, thus establishing the emotional stakes involved as they embark on this new chapter in their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction Friendship -- Juvenile fiction Siblings -- Juvenile fiction Students -- Juvenile fiction Inheritance and succession -- Juvenile fiction Wills -- Juvenile fiction Children of military personnel -- Juvenile fiction Dreams -- Juvenile fiction
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The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests - 1 online resource : multiple file formats
Release date is 2012-05-28
Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from
scanned images of public domain material from the Internet
Archive. Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from
scanned images of public domain material from the Internet
Archive.
"The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests" by Mrs. Molesworth is a children's novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around siblings Neville and Kathleen Powys, who are navigating the challenges of being separated from their parents, who are serving in India, and the emotional turmoil that ensues after the death of their wealthy relative. The narrative primarily focuses on their interactions with Aunt Clotilda as the children prepare to visit her for the holidays, searching for connection and belonging amidst their troubles. The opening of the novel introduces the Powys siblings and their distinct personalities; Neville is thoughtful and protective, while Kathleen is spirited but somewhat self-centered. The distressing news of their aunt's financial troubles and the implications for their family life create a backdrop of uncertainty. As Neville grapples with their changing circumstances, the siblings engage in a conversation about their feelings towards their parents' prolonged absence. This sets the stage for their impending journey to their aunt’s home, Ty-Gwyn, where they hope to find a sense of family and resolve the mystery surrounding a missing will that could change their fortunes. The initial exchanges between them highlight both their youthful banter and the weight of their predicament, thus establishing the emotional stakes involved as they embark on this new chapter in their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction Friendship -- Juvenile fiction Siblings -- Juvenile fiction Students -- Juvenile fiction Inheritance and succession -- Juvenile fiction Wills -- Juvenile fiction Children of military personnel -- Juvenile fiction Dreams -- Juvenile fiction
PZ