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Life has many ups, downs, and turns people are so willingly to share their adventures with others. However, death is often a diffcult subject to discuss with others especially with young children. It is my hope that this book will offer a bridge from adults to children in explaining how death can happen in a person life.
This is another story by Amy Walton about life in the English countryside towards the end of the nineteenth century. It is a sequel to "The Hawthorns", except that, for some reason, the name has become "Hawthorne".
On the whole the principal dramatis personae, the Hawthorne household, are unchanged. The additions are Miss Barnicroft, an eccentric old lady from the village; Kettles, an impoverished child from Nearminster, the cathedral city close by; Dr Budge, a learned old man in the village, who takes on the grounding of one of the boys in Latin; Mrs Margetts, who had spent her life in the Hawthorne family's employment as a children's nurse; the Dean of the Cathedral and his family, particularly Sabine, who is the same age as Pennie; and Dr Budge's pet Jackdaw.
There is no reason why a child of today should not read this story and profit by it. They will perhaps be surprised to find how much more civilised life was a hundred years ago and more, than it is today
Alisha, Sofia, Josh, and all his friends and cousins have found their mate or beloved. And they all are happy with their mates. But Jared wasn't able to find his mate after so many centuries and almost start to lose hope of finding her. So one day on his mother advise he decided to go and visit a witch.
Life has many ups, downs, and turns people are so willingly to share their adventures with others. However, death is often a diffcult subject to discuss with others especially with young children. It is my hope that this book will offer a bridge from adults to children in explaining how death can happen in a person life.
This is another story by Amy Walton about life in the English countryside towards the end of the nineteenth century. It is a sequel to "The Hawthorns", except that, for some reason, the name has become "Hawthorne".
On the whole the principal dramatis personae, the Hawthorne household, are unchanged. The additions are Miss Barnicroft, an eccentric old lady from the village; Kettles, an impoverished child from Nearminster, the cathedral city close by; Dr Budge, a learned old man in the village, who takes on the grounding of one of the boys in Latin; Mrs Margetts, who had spent her life in the Hawthorne family's employment as a children's nurse; the Dean of the Cathedral and his family, particularly Sabine, who is the same age as Pennie; and Dr Budge's pet Jackdaw.
There is no reason why a child of today should not read this story and profit by it. They will perhaps be surprised to find how much more civilised life was a hundred years ago and more, than it is today
Alisha, Sofia, Josh, and all his friends and cousins have found their mate or beloved. And they all are happy with their mates. But Jared wasn't able to find his mate after so many centuries and almost start to lose hope of finding her. So one day on his mother advise he decided to go and visit a witch.