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Lucretia P. Hale (1820–1900)

Auteur de The Peterkin Papers

21+ oeuvres 957 utilisateurs 10 critiques

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Date de naissance
1820-09-02
Date de décès
1900-06-12
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Lieu du décès
Belmont, Massachusetts, USA
Études
George B. Emerson's School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Professions
novelist
journalist
children's story writer
Magazine editor
Relations
Hale, Edward Everett (brother)
Hale, Susan (sister)
Courte biographie
Lucretia Peabody Hale was born in Boston. Lucretia never married. She wrote fiction for the Atlantic Magazine and other periodicals, and some nonfiction works, for more than 20 years before becoming a successful author of children’s books.

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This is the most marvelous funny little book! I looked for years as an adult for it, unable to recall the title...then found the very copy I had read as a child in my brother's library! It's a 1924 publication, inscribed from one grand aunt to another at Christmas 1945. I'm supposing that they were used book fans then too. The gifter was a librarian for many years:) The Peterkins are lacking common-sense, somewhat like Amelia Bedelia, and their troubles are laugh out loud funny even now. Fairly timeless and very charming.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Martialia | 5 autres critiques | Sep 28, 2022 |
An odd family with an odd book. Great for a bedtime story.
 
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Bookoftheworm | 5 autres critiques | Aug 15, 2018 |
I did not like this book and feel that most children would not. Overall, I do not feel like students would connect with the plot. Children’s books should be about relatable topics and I don’t feel like the story of a woman putting salt in her coffee is very relatable. Also, I feel as if the plot drags on. The woman who put salt in her coffee tried to fix it with the help of a chemist and herbs. I feel like children would automatically or quickly think that the woman should just make a new cup of coffee and they would not be able to focus on the story or understand its message. This is not a story I would use in my classroom because I didn’t find myself intrigued by it at all. The overall message of the story is that sometimes the solution to an issue is something simple and you do not have to make everything an elaborate issue; use your common sense.… (plus d'informations)
 
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sbiela1 | 2 autres critiques | Nov 14, 2016 |
The Peterkins are a rather unusual family living somewhere in New England (Massachusetts, I think, as Boston is mentioned with some regularity). The family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Peterkin and their children, Agamemnon, Elizabeth Eliza, Solomon John, and the three little boys (with their ubiquitous India-rubber boots). The family is always having humorous adventures and problems while trying to accomplish simple tasks of daily living.

I enjoyed The Peterkin Papers very much, although I didn't find them as laugh-out-loud funny now as I did when I read them in elementary school. The book, which is a collection of short stories, is intended for children, and although it's over 100 years old, I think today's children will still see the humor in the situations in which the Peterkins find themselves. The book also provides a window into how people lived in the late 1800s. My only criticism is that as an adult, I realize that as silly as the Peterkins are, it's a wonder they manage to stay alive.… (plus d'informations)
 
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casvelyn | 5 autres critiques | Nov 19, 2012 |

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Œuvres
21
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Membres
957
Popularité
#26,917
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
10
ISBN
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