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Marjorie At Seacote: written by Carolyn Wells, C. 1912, first edition, Grosset &
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Special Attributes: |
1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated |
Author: |
Carolyn Wells |
Book Title: |
Marjorie At Seacote |
Language: |
English |
Topic: |
family adventures |
Book Series: |
Patty Books |
Format: |
Hard Cover |
Publisher: |
Grosset & Dunlap |
Genre: |
Historical novel |
Publication Year: |
1912 |
Narrative Type: |
Fiction |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Edition: |
1st |
Intended Audience: |
Ages 9-12, Young Adults |
Number of Pages: |
288 |
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The Maynards go to the seaside for the summer. The children make new friends and form a new club but their fun is threatened by a jealous rival. They always manage to have fun wherever they go. Their new friends are boys, but Marjorie is such a tomboy that she likes the company of boys. The introduction of Hester shows the Maynards to be just a bit too good to be believable. Hester is one crazy, messed up girl. She's downright crazy but she's more real than the Maynards. The Maynards have good hearts. They're not perfect at any rate. There's another impossibly good girl introduced who makes the Maynards more balanced.
This is a fun series for kids 8-12 that should have a place on the bookshelf next to Anne of Green Gables and Little Women.
Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was an American author and poet. She was born in Rahway, New Jersey. After finishing school she worked as a librarian for the Rahway Library Association. Her first book, At the Sign of the Sphinx (1896), was a collection of charades. Her next publications were The Jingle Book and The Story of Betty (1899), followed by a book of verse entitled Idle Idyls (1900). After 1900, Wells wrote numerous novels and collections of poetry. She wrote a total of more than 170 books. During the first ten years of her career, she concentrated on poetry, humor, and children's books. According to her autobiography, The Rest of My Life (1937), around 1910 she heard one of Anna Katherine Green's mystery novels being read aloud and was immediately captivated by the unravelling of the puzzle. From that point onward, she devoted herself to the mystery genre. Among her most famous works are: Patty at Home (1904), Marjorie's Busy Days (1906), The Gold Bag (1911), Marjorie's Maytime (1911), Marjorie at Seacote (1912), Patty Blossom (1917), Vicky Van (1918) and Patty and Azalea (1919).
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