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"The Happy Venture" by Edith Ballinger Price is a heartwarming novel that celebrates the spirit of adventure, friendship, and coming-of-age in a small town setting. As a master of storytelling, Price crafts a captivating narrative that follows a group of children as they embark on a journey of exploration and discovery. Set against the backdrop of a close-knit community, the novel captures the joys and challenges of childhood, as the young protagonists navigate the wonders of the outdoors and the bonds of friendship. Through their adventures, they learn valuable lessons about themselves, their…mehr

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"The Happy Venture" by Edith Ballinger Price is a heartwarming novel that celebrates the spirit of adventure, friendship, and coming-of-age in a small town setting. As a master of storytelling, Price crafts a captivating narrative that follows a group of children as they embark on a journey of exploration and discovery. Set against the backdrop of a close-knit community, the novel captures the joys and challenges of childhood, as the young protagonists navigate the wonders of the outdoors and the bonds of friendship. Through their adventures, they learn valuable lessons about themselves, their families, and the world around them. With its blend of adventure and imagination, "The Happy Venture" transports readers to a simpler time, where children roamed freely and every day held the promise of new discoveries. Price's vivid descriptions evoke a sense of nostalgia, inviting readers to relive the magic of their own childhood adventures. At its core, "The Happy Venture" is a celebration of growth, community, and the enduring power of friendship. Price's poignant portrayal of childhood innocence and wonder reminds readers of the importance of embracing life's adventures with open hearts and open minds.
Autorenporträt
Edith Ballinger Price (1897-1997) was a prolific children's book author and illustrator, well known for her innovative writings and pictures for 37 different books and stories. Price, the granddaughter of landscape painter William Trost Richards, who originally inspired her to draw, attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, as well as the New York Art Students League and the National Academy of Design. She was a frequent contributor to both general-interest journals like Colliers and children's periodicals like St. Nicholas Magazine. She was also a key originator of the Brownies, the junior equivalent of the Girl Scouts. Price's published works include her first novel, Blue Magic (1919), the Bottle Man (1920), Silver Shoal Light, The Happy Venture (1920), and My Lady Lee (1925). She also worked with several authors, notably Margaret C. Getchell, on the 1916 book Cloudbird, which follows the dream-like experiences of a little girl named Dorothy Ann and the animals she encounters. Price's design and illustration appeared in traditional locations at the beginning and end of chapters, as well as in more unexpected places where, depending on the content, small silhouettes of bears, roosters, herons, turtles, and other creatures jumped into small spaces within the text.