Five Little Peppers Grown Up by Margaret Sidney, Fiction, Family, Action & Adventure,Used
Five Little Peppers Grown Up by Margaret Sidney, Fiction, Family, Action & Adventure,Used

Five Little Peppers Grown Up by Margaret Sidney, Fiction, Family, Action & Adventure,Used

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Product Description WILL MR. KING LET THE LITTLEST PEPPER GET MARRIED?You remember The Five Little Peppers, don't you?Yes, those Peppers! Ben and Polly and Joel and Davie . . . and of course the youngest, Phronsie. You met them in one of the most famous children's books of all time, Five Little Peppers and How They Grew.Well, now they have grown! Grown up! Polly, for instance, is married to Jasper. They have a family.And Joel! Joel has become a minister!And we mentioned Phronsie well, Phronsie wants to marry a sculptor named Roslyn May, but Mr. King is opposed because he wants Phronsie to stay his little girl always . . .And what of the other Peppers? And that exciting fire aboard the boat to Europe?All the answers and more are here. About the Author Margaret Sidney was the pseudonym of American writer Harriett Mulford Stone Lothrop (1844 1924). In addition to writing popular children's stories, she ran her husband Daniel Lothrop's publishing company after his death. The daughter of New Haven architect, Sidney Mason Stone, she was brought up in an atmosphere of culture and learning enhanced by free access to her father's large library. From early girlhood she delighted in creating imaginary people. She was educated at seminaries near her home and graduated from Miss Dutton's School at Grove Hall in New Haven in 1862. While a student there she displayed such mental alertness, combined with retentive memory and a great imaginative and poetic talent that she was marked for future success. She traveled extensively in the United States, and began creating literary compositions early in life.

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