![]() ![]() The graphic circle C logo is a registered trademark of David C Cook.Īll rights reserved. Read moreĭavid C Cook U.K., Kingsway CommunicationsĮastbourne, East Sussex BN23 6NT, England Will be enjoyed by those who like the Little House or Betsy-Tacy books but with a more prominent Christian element. A joy to read by little girls, to little girls and for the little girl in you. This time around Grandma and Arleta are staying at Grandma's old farm house for several months, this is where Uncle Roy lives now, and Arleta will be going to school here for a time. ![]() ![]() I'd say the stories this time around focus more on learning a lesson (though by no means are they didactic) and this book is definitely more from a Christian world view than the first. The stories are just as fun as in book one, though all are not just fun, some have a more serious side as well. The short prelude stories of Grandma and Arleta have become a bit more involved and Arleta herself has become a character. ![]() This makes the time frame compatible with book one. Her age is not mentioned often this time around but six and nine years old are mentioned, with the majority of the stories taking place with her best friend Sarah Jane at around the age of nine. Another wonderful wholesome book of stories about Grandma's memories of when she was a little girl on the farm back in the late 1800s in Michigan. ![]()
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