This book contain collection of 25 Short Stories
1. The Mountain Home
2. The Trail
3. The Valley
4. Two Letters
5. Discords
6. Nuisances, Necessary and Otherwise
7. "You're Wanted—You're Wanted!"
8. The Puzzling "Dos" and "Don'ts"
9. Joe
10. The Lady of the Roses
11. Jack and Jill
12. Answers that Did Not Answer
13. A Surprise for Mr. Jack
14. The Tower Window
15. Secrets
16. David's Castle in Spain
17. "The Princess and the Pauper"
18. David to the Rescue
19. The Unbeautiful World
20. The Unfamiliar Way
21. Heavy Hearts
22. As Perry Saw It
23. Puzzles
24. A Story Remodeled
25. The Beautiful World
About the Author:
Eleanor Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868 – May 21, 1920) was an American novelist. She was born as Eleanor Hodgman in Littleton, New Hampshire on December 19, 1868, the daughter of Francis Fletcher Hodgman and Llewella Woolson. She was trained as a singer, attending New England Conservatory for several years, but later turned to writing. In 1892, she married John Lyman Porter and moved to Massachusetts. That is when she began writing and publishing her short stories and later novels. She died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 21, 1920 and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Porter mainly wrote children's literature, adventure stories and romance fiction. Porter achieved considerable commercial success: in 1913, Pollyanna ranked eighth among bestselling novels in the United States, second in 1914, and fourth in 1915 (it went through forty-seven printings between 1915 and 1920); in 1916, Just David ranked third; in 1917, The Road to Understanding ranked fourth; in 1918, Oh Money! Money! ranked fifth.
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1. The Mountain Home
2. The Trail
3. The Valley
4. Two Letters
5. Discords
6. Nuisances, Necessary and Otherwise
7. "You're Wanted—You're Wanted!"
8. The Puzzling "Dos" and "Don'ts"
9. Joe
10. The Lady of the Roses
11. Jack and Jill
12. Answers that Did Not Answer
13. A Surprise for Mr. Jack
14. The Tower Window
15. Secrets
16. David's Castle in Spain
17. "The Princess and the Pauper"
18. David to the Rescue
19. The Unbeautiful World
20. The Unfamiliar Way
21. Heavy Hearts
22. As Perry Saw It
23. Puzzles
24. A Story Remodeled
25. The Beautiful World
About the Author:
Eleanor Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868 – May 21, 1920) was an American novelist. She was born as Eleanor Hodgman in Littleton, New Hampshire on December 19, 1868, the daughter of Francis Fletcher Hodgman and Llewella Woolson. She was trained as a singer, attending New England Conservatory for several years, but later turned to writing. In 1892, she married John Lyman Porter and moved to Massachusetts. That is when she began writing and publishing her short stories and later novels. She died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 21, 1920 and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Porter mainly wrote children's literature, adventure stories and romance fiction. Porter achieved considerable commercial success: in 1913, Pollyanna ranked eighth among bestselling novels in the United States, second in 1914, and fourth in 1915 (it went through forty-seven printings between 1915 and 1920); in 1916, Just David ranked third; in 1917, The Road to Understanding ranked fourth; in 1918, Oh Money! Money! ranked fifth.
Just David
This book contain collection of 25 Short Stories
1. The Mountain Home
2. The Trail
3. The Valley
4. Two Letters
5. Discords
6. Nuisances, Necessary and Otherwise
7. "You're Wanted—You're Wanted!"
8. The Puzzling "Dos" and "Don'ts"
9. Joe
10. The Lady of the Roses
11. Jack and Jill
12. Answers that Did Not Answer
13. A Surprise for Mr. Jack
14. The Tower Window
15. Secrets
16. David's Castle in Spain
17. "The Princess and the Pauper"
18. David to the Rescue
19. The Unbeautiful World
20. The Unfamiliar Way
21. Heavy Hearts
22. As Perry Saw It
23. Puzzles
24. A Story Remodeled
25. The Beautiful World
About the Author:
Eleanor Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868 – May 21, 1920) was an American novelist. She was born as Eleanor Hodgman in Littleton, New Hampshire on December 19, 1868, the daughter of Francis Fletcher Hodgman and Llewella Woolson. She was trained as a singer, attending New England Conservatory for several years, but later turned to writing. In 1892, she married John Lyman Porter and moved to Massachusetts. That is when she began writing and publishing her short stories and later novels. She died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 21, 1920 and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Porter mainly wrote children's literature, adventure stories and romance fiction. Porter achieved considerable commercial success: in 1913, Pollyanna ranked eighth among bestselling novels in the United States, second in 1914, and fourth in 1915 (it went through forty-seven printings between 1915 and 1920); in 1916, Just David ranked third; in 1917, The Road to Understanding ranked fourth; in 1918, Oh Money! Money! ranked fifth.
1. The Mountain Home
2. The Trail
3. The Valley
4. Two Letters
5. Discords
6. Nuisances, Necessary and Otherwise
7. "You're Wanted—You're Wanted!"
8. The Puzzling "Dos" and "Don'ts"
9. Joe
10. The Lady of the Roses
11. Jack and Jill
12. Answers that Did Not Answer
13. A Surprise for Mr. Jack
14. The Tower Window
15. Secrets
16. David's Castle in Spain
17. "The Princess and the Pauper"
18. David to the Rescue
19. The Unbeautiful World
20. The Unfamiliar Way
21. Heavy Hearts
22. As Perry Saw It
23. Puzzles
24. A Story Remodeled
25. The Beautiful World
About the Author:
Eleanor Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868 – May 21, 1920) was an American novelist. She was born as Eleanor Hodgman in Littleton, New Hampshire on December 19, 1868, the daughter of Francis Fletcher Hodgman and Llewella Woolson. She was trained as a singer, attending New England Conservatory for several years, but later turned to writing. In 1892, she married John Lyman Porter and moved to Massachusetts. That is when she began writing and publishing her short stories and later novels. She died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 21, 1920 and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Porter mainly wrote children's literature, adventure stories and romance fiction. Porter achieved considerable commercial success: in 1913, Pollyanna ranked eighth among bestselling novels in the United States, second in 1914, and fourth in 1915 (it went through forty-seven printings between 1915 and 1920); in 1916, Just David ranked third; in 1917, The Road to Understanding ranked fourth; in 1918, Oh Money! Money! ranked fifth.
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BN ID: | 2940013842274 |
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Publisher: | Publish This, LLC |
Publication date: | 12/13/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 413 KB |
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