Wenonah's Stories for Children by Clara Louise Burnham and Warren Proctor

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Author Burnham, Clara Louise, 1854-1927
Author Proctor, Warren
Title Wenonah's Stories for Children
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Summary "Wenonah's Stories for Children" by Clara Louise Burnham and Warren Proctor is a collection of children's stories written in the early 20th century. This delightful anthology follows the adventures of two siblings, Lois and Harold (Hal) Robbins, as they explore their surroundings and encounter captivating characters, including an Indian maiden named Wenonah. Through a series of imaginative tales, the stories aim to impart moral lessons while celebrating childhood wonder and the power of imagination. At the start of the collection, the Robbins children are disappointed when their summer plans change from a trip to the seashore to a visit to Lake Michigan. Their father's encouragement to stay positive leads them to discuss the idea of meeting Indians, igniting their excitement. They embark on a journey filled with discovery, where they eventually encounter Wenonah, a beautiful and gracious Indian girl, who introduces them to her world. The opening portion sets the stage for themes of friendship, cultural appreciation, and the magic of storytelling, inviting readers to join Lois and Hal as they learn and grow through their enchanting experiences with Wenonah and her tales. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Subject Children's stories
Subject Vacations -- Juvenile fiction
Subject Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction
Subject Storytelling -- Juvenile fiction
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EBook-No. 51653
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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