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Kate Douglas Wiggin's 'The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Illustrated Edition)' serves as a testament to her literary prowess and commitment to the betterment of children's welfare through storytelling. This collection encompasses the idyllic tales of 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm', the culturally rich vignettes of the Penelope series, and various other stories and novels, including well-curated anthologies such as 'The Arabian Nights' and 'The Fairy Ring'. Wiggin's prose is delightfully engaging, with her signature blend of humor, social insight, and vivid characterization. The literary…mehr

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Kate Douglas Wiggin's 'The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Illustrated Edition)' serves as a testament to her literary prowess and commitment to the betterment of children's welfare through storytelling. This collection encompasses the idyllic tales of 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm', the culturally rich vignettes of the Penelope series, and various other stories and novels, including well-curated anthologies such as 'The Arabian Nights' and 'The Fairy Ring'. Wiggin's prose is delightfully engaging, with her signature blend of humor, social insight, and vivid characterization. The literary style is evocatively descriptive and grounded in the socio-cultural context of late 19th and early 20th century America, reflecting the changing attitudes toward childhood and education during the Progressive Era. Wiggin (1856-1923) was not just a storyteller; she was an educator and a pioneer for children's rights at a time when the concept was novel. Her experiences and insights from her advocacy and teaching are deftly woven into her narratives, imbuing them with authenticity and a deeply humane touch. These stories are not mere entertainments; they are glimpses into the historical backdrop of her life's work, rooted in the belief that children deserve care, education, and the joy of literature. Readers both young and old will find pleasure and enlightenment in this collection. It is especially recommended for those who appreciate the intersection of literature and social history, as well as for educators and advocates of children's literature and rights. Wiggin's charm and wisdom radiate through her works, providing not only a delightful reading experience but also a significant educational resource and a heartwarming journey through the lives of her cherished characters.

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Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an American educator and author known for her endearing children's stories and for her contributions to children's education. Born in Philadelphia and later settling in California, Wiggin pursued her passion for educational reform and children's welfare, notably establishing the first free kindergarten in San Francisco in 1878. Her literary career began as an offshoot of her educational work, using writing to fund her school projects. As an author, she is perhaps best recognized for her classic children's novel, 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,' which has delighted readers with its portrayal of spirited heroine Rebecca Rowena Randall and has become a staple in American children's literature. Her work is characterized by warm humor, keen social observation, and a progressive view on the roles of women and children in society. She compiled her most beloved works in 'The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Illustrated Edition),' which stands as a testament to her literary talent and her lasting impact on children's literature. Imbued with a charming narrative style and a dedication to shaping young minds, Wiggin's literary output reflects her life's mission: to educate and to entertain.