Our Little English Cousin Exploring the Lives and Adventures of Young English Cousins
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
25.08.2023
Verlag
CultureaSeitenzahl
50
Maße (L/B/H)
21/14.8/0.4 cm
Gewicht
79 g
Auflage
1. Tirage
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
979-10-418-2548-6
"Our Little English Cousin" by Blanche McManus is a charming exploration of the life and adventures of young Edith Howard, a girl living in England. The narrative begins with Edith's excitement for an outing on the River Thames with her governess, Miss Green, and her friends Eleanor and Clarence. The children enjoy a delightful afternoon, having a "gipsy" tea under the willows, surrounded by the lively atmosphere of the river. The story then follows Edith and her cousin Adelaide as they explore various historical and cultural sites, including Hampton Court, Richmond, and Kew Gardens. These excursions are filled with educational insights, as Miss Green shares stories about the history and significance of each location. The narrative also highlights a visit to Windsor Castle and Eton College, where Edith reunites with her brother Tom. The siblings explore the historic castle and enjoy a family lunch at a local inn. The story culminates in a visit to London, where Edith experiences the bustling city life and witnesses a royal procession in Hyde Park. Throughout the book, McManus weaves a rich tapestry of English culture, history, and the everyday life of children in early 20th-century England, offering readers a glimpse into the past through the eyes of a young girl.
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