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Book Description |
| Kate Douglas Wiggin’s Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a beloved classic that follows the adventures of Rebecca Rowena Randall, a bright and imaginative young girl who is sent to live with her two aunts in the rural town of Riverboro. Despite her humble beginnings, Rebecca’s charm, wit, and optimism help her win the hearts of those around her. As she faces life’s challenges, from dealing with family dynamics to navigating friendships and school, Rebecca’s joyful spirit shines through. Filled with humor, warmth, and touching moments, this coming-of-age story is a celebration of the power of imagination and the importance of kindness. |
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. |



