by Benedict Freedman
read a long time ago. from what I remember, only made it to the halfway point because Ms. Melissa recommended it to me. boring.
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This was a tough book to rate, and writing a review may be even tougher. My four-star rating is largely weighted by my fond remembrance of having read it as a kid. We had a hardcover copy that may have been the original 1947 edition; it was probably "borrowed" from the home of one of our older rela...
There were pieces of this book that was so familiar-have I read this in high school and since forgotten it? This was a really charming book of a time most of us won't know set in the wilds of Canada. I enjoyed this and found it a quick read.
There were pieces of this book that was so familiar-have I read this in high school and since forgotten it? This was a really charming book of a time most of us won't know set in the wilds of Canada. I enjoyed this and found it a quick read.
I first read this when I was about 13 or 14 years old and remembered it fondly. After all these years I was afraid it might be too sanitized for my grown-up self. I needn't have worried. Pollyanna Sunshine is nowhere to be found, and my years of life experience only made the book more meaningful f...
One of my mum's old books. About a girl from Boston(?) who marries a Canadian Mountainier. It's quite enjoyable, but this time round I discovered just how bad the language is at times. I think perhaps I'm growing too old for it.