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Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade's 'Our Little Turkish Cousin' transports readers to the early 20th century Ottoman Empire through the eyes of a young Turkish child. With a narrative that is both engaging and pedagogic, this book interweaves cultural and familial aspects of Turkish life, offering a glimpse into the everyday experiences and social customs of the time. Wade's writing is marked by the detailed description and warm, empathetic prose, which reflects the broader trend of ethnographic storytelling prevalent in her works. The book fits neatly within the historic literary context of the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade's 'Our Little Turkish Cousin' transports readers to the early 20th century Ottoman Empire through the eyes of a young Turkish child. With a narrative that is both engaging and pedagogic, this book interweaves cultural and familial aspects of Turkish life, offering a glimpse into the everyday experiences and social customs of the time. Wade's writing is marked by the detailed description and warm, empathetic prose, which reflects the broader trend of ethnographic storytelling prevalent in her works. The book fits neatly within the historic literary context of the 'Our Little Cousin' series-educational texts aiming to promote cultural understanding and appreciation among young readers. As an esteemed author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade dedicated her literary career to crafting educational children's literature. Her considerable body of work often focuses on geographical and cultural education, which reflects her belief in the power of storytelling to bridge cultural divides. Wade's experiences and commitment to education are evident in 'Our Little Turkish Cousin,' where she draws upon historical influences and her pedagogical ethos to create a narrative rich in cultural nuances and enlightening for her audience. 'Our Little Turkish Cousin' comes highly recommended for readers with an interest in cultural history and for those who seek to understand the world through the lens of historical literature. Wade's enchanting prose not only educates but also fosters a sense of empathy and global awareness. This exceptional reproduction by DigiCat Publishing preserves the integrity of Wade's original work while offering it to a new generation of readers eager to explore the cultural tapestry of the once vast Ottoman Empire.

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Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade (1860-1936) was a productive American author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, recognized for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the domain of multicultural and educational works. With a literary output poignant for its time, Wade authored several books under the 'Little Cousin' series, designed to introduce young readers to different cultures and countries through the eyes of children their own age. These books, including 'Our Little Turkish Cousin' (1904), were infused with both factual information and empathetic storytelling, providing a window into the everyday lives and customs of children from diverse backgrounds. This approach exemplified Wade's commitment to promoting cultural understanding and tolerance during an era when such values were not as commonly embraced or taught. Wade's work was distinguished by a blend of warm narrative voice and keen attention to cultural detail, illustrating her dedication to accurate representation and educational enrichment. Her contributions to children's literature have been valued by educators and remain noteworthy examples of early intercultural education in American literature.