Aunt Jo's scrap-bag, Volume 5
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TextoIdioma: en Editor: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 2007Descripción: 1 online resource : multiple file formatsTipo de contenido: - text
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Release date is 2007-08-04
Jimmy's cruise in the Pinafore -- Two little travellers -- A jolly Fourth -- Seven black cats -- Rosa's tale -- Lunch -- A bright idea -- How they camped out -- My little school-girl -- What a shovel did -- Clams -- Kitty's cattle show -- What becomes of the pins.
Produced by David Edwards, Janet Blenkinship and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This
file was produced from scans of public domain material
produced by Microsoft for their Live Search Books site.)
"Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag, Volume 5" by Louisa May Alcott is a collection of children's stories written in the late 19th century. The book features an array of charming tales that explore themes of adventure, friendship, and the challenges faced by young characters, making it a delightful read for children and those young at heart. One of the central stories follows Jimmy, a resourceful boy who dreams of becoming a sailor to earn enough money to help his sick sister, Kitty." "At the start of the collection, readers are introduced to Jimmy, who is grappling with the weight of responsibility for his ailing sister while contending with their family's financial struggles. As he sits despondently on his doorstep, contemplating a bold plan to run away and work on a ship, he receives unexpected encouragement from his lively friend Willy. Willy shares news of a children’s production of "Pinafore" that offers payment, reigniting hope in Jimmy’s heart. This sets the stage for an enchanting adventure filled with music and camaraderie, showcasing how determination and friendship can illuminate the darkest of burdens." (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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