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Marjorie Maynard

Cette série explore les relations complexes et évolutives au sein d'une famille, en particulier entre frères et sœurs. Elle suit le parcours d'enfants naviguant dans leurs années de formation, où les dynamiques de pouvoir et les amitiés changent avec l'âge et les nouvelles expériences. Les récits explorent doucement les thèmes de la croissance, la quête d'indépendance et les liens profonds partagés par les jeunes à mesure que leurs mondes s'élargissent. C'est une représentation poignante de la vie de famille et des changements inévitables apportés par le temps.

Marjorie at Seacote
Marjorie's Maytime
Marjorie S New Friend
Marjorie's Vacation

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  1. 1

    Marjorie's Vacation

    • 196pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
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    Set in a serene summer day in early June, the story revolves around the Maynard children, particularly Kingdon, the fourteen-year-old eldest sibling. As the only boy, King holds a position of authority over his three younger sisters, who view him as their leader. However, a shift occurs as King begins to seek adventures with other boys, leaving his sisters feeling a bit subdued. This change marks a transition in their dynamic, highlighting themes of childhood, independence, and the complexities of growing up within a close-knit family.

    Marjorie's Vacation
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    Marjorie S New Friend

    • 168pages
    • 6 heures de lecture

    Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was an American author and poet. She was born in Rahway, New Jersey. After finishing school she worked as a librarian for the Rahway Library Association. Her first book, At the Sign of the Sphinx (1896), was a collection of charades. Her next publications were The Jingle Book and The Story of Betty (1899), followed by a book of verse entitled Idle Idyls (1900). After 1900, Wells wrote numerous novels and collections of poetry. She wrote a total of more than 170 books. During the first ten years of her career, she concentrated on poetry, humor, and children's books. According to her autobiography, The Rest of My Life (1937), around 1910 she heard one of Anna Katherine Green's mystery novels being read aloud and was immediately captivated by the unravelling of the puzzle. From that point onward, she devoted herself to the mystery genre. Among her most famous works are: Patty at Home (1904), Marjorie's Busy Days (1906), The Gold Bag (1911), Marjorie's Maytime (1911), Marjorie at Seacote (1912), Patty Blossom (1917), Vicky Van (1918) and Patty and Azalea (1919).

    Marjorie S New Friend
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    Marjorie's Maytime

    • 196pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
    4,0(2)Évaluer

    The story captures a vibrant May-day, filled with the lively energy of spring. Marjorie's playful descent down the stairs reflects her joyful spirit, as she embraces the beauty of the season. The atmosphere is rich with fragrant air, blooming flowers, and the cheerful sounds of nature awakening. Gold Forsythia bushes and singing birds enhance the idyllic setting, creating a sense of warmth and renewal that permeates the house and the world outside.

    Marjorie's Maytime
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    Marjorie at Seacote

    • 180pages
    • 7 heures de lecture

    Set during a summer at the seaside resort of Seacote, the story follows the spirited Marjorie Maynard as she embarks on a series of delightful adventures. Filled with beach activities and the joy of new friendships, the narrative highlights Marjorie's curiosity and charm. Through her escapades, the book captures the essence of childhood and the simple pleasures that come with summer vacations. This lighthearted tale is a celebration of youthful exploration and the magic of a season by the sea.

    Marjorie at Seacote