Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
When I saw this book on Scribd, it elicited a strong, warm, emotional response. Though I couldn’t remember a thing about the story, I remembered loving it as a child. I had to listen to it. It was fun to revisit this coming-of-age story written in 1901. Rebecca is a literary hero for young girls as she faces and solves problems and continually convinces herself to make good choices. It is also a great study in what life was like for a young girl way back then. This is a classic.
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