A Little Princess

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ABDO, 2005 - 239 Seiten
Sara Crewe, a pupil at Miss Minchin's London school, is left in poverty when her father dies, but is later rescued by a mysterious benefactor.
 

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Sara Arrives in London
7
The French Lesson
20
Lottie and Becky
34
The Saga of the Diamond Mines
49
Life in the Attic
64
Taming Melchisedec
79
Intrigue in the Square
89
Ram Dass and the Mysterious Indian Gentleman
106
One of the Populace
124
What Melchisedec Heard and Saw
140
The Magic
155
The Visitor
173
The Most Amazing Coincidence
190
The Day of Reckoning
206
The Future Looks Bright
223
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Autoren-Profil (2005)

Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote for children and adults, publishing both plays and novels. She was born in Manchester, England, on November 24, 1849. Her father, who owned a furniture store, died when she was only four years old. Her mother struggled to keep the family business running while trying to raise five children. Finally, because of the failing Manchester economy, the family sold the store and immigrated to the United States. In 1865 they settled just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee. Hoping to offset her family's continuing financial troubles, Burnett began to submit her stories to women's magazines. She was immediately successful. In the late 1860s her stories were published in nearly every popular American magazine. Burnett helped to support her family with income from the sale of her stories, even saving enough to finance a trip back to England, where she stayed for over a year. In 1879, Burnett published her first stories for children; two of her most popular are A Little Princess and The Secret Garden. In contrast to an extremely successful career, Burnett's personal life held many challenges. Her son Lionel was diagnosed with tuberculosis at age 15, from which he never recovered. His death inspired several stories about dead or dying children. Burnett lived her later years on Long Island, New York. She died in 1924.

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