Whether you're a first-time reader of the novel or someone returning to an old childhood favorite, you'll love the optimism and charm that Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm epitomizes. Faced with a seemingly insurmountable array of trials and tribulations,...
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Whether you're a first-time reader of the novel or someone returning to an old childhood favorite, you'll love the optimism and charm that Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm epitomizes. Faced with a seemingly insurmountable array of trials and tribulations, the endlessly cheery title character confronts them all -- and ultimately triumphs -- with nothing more than a smile and relentless good will. Introduce it to a special child in your life, or re-read it whenever you need an uplifting dose
Title; Contents; I - "We Are Seven"; II - Rebecca's Relations; III - A Difference in Hearts; IV - Rebecca's Point of View; V - Wisdom's Ways; VI - Sunshine in a Shady Place; VII - Riverboro Secrets; VIII - Color of Rose; IX - Ashes of Roses; X - Rainbow Bridges; XI - "The Stirring of the Powers"; XII - "See the Pale Martyr"; XIII - Snow-White; Rose-Red; XIV - Mr. Aladdin; XV - The Banquet Lamp; XVI - Seasons of Growth; XVII - Gray Days and Gold; XVIII - Rebecca Represents the Family; XIX - Deacon Israel's Successor; XX - A Change of Heart; XXI - The Sky Line Widens
XXII - Clover Blossoms and SunflowersXXIII - The Hill Difficulty; XXIV - Aladdin Rubs His Lamp; XXV - Roses of Joy; XXVI - "Over the Teacups"; XXVII - "The Vision Splendid"; XXVIII - "Th' Inevitable Yoke"; XXIX - Mother and Daughter; XXX - Good-By, Sunnybrook; XXXI - Aunt Miranda's Apology;