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Book Description |
| Kate Douglas Wiggin’s Mother Carey’s Chickens is a heartwarming family story about resilience, love, and new beginnings. After the death of their father, the Carey family—led by the strong and loving Mother Carey—faces financial struggles but remains determined to create a happy and fulfilling life. Moving to a charming but run-down house in Maine, they work together to build a new home filled with warmth, kindness, and laughter. With themes of optimism, perseverance, and the power of family, this classic novel is a touching tale of overcoming adversity and embracing life’s challenges with courage. |
About Author |
| Kate Douglas Wiggin |
| Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856–1923) was an American author, educator, and advocate for children’s literacy. Born in Philadelphia, she dedicated much of her life to early childhood education, founding the first free kindergarten in San Francisco. Wiggin is best known for her classic children’s novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903), which tells the story of an optimistic and imaginative young girl striving to find her place in the world. In addition to writing, she was a passionate lecturer and worked to improve education for young children. Her legacy endures through her contributions to children’s literature and early education reform. |



