"That Little Beggar" by Edith King Hall is a children's novel from the early 20th century that captures the innocent mischief and curiosity of a young boy. The story delves into the themes of childhood innocence, the bond between adults and children, and the valuable lessons that come from playful adventures. At the outset, the boy, eager for a carriage ride that never arrives, finds himself on an unexpected journey home. During his walk, he encounters a distraught child searching for a lost dog. Moved by the child's sorrow, the boy decides to help by taking both the child and the dog under…mehr
"That Little Beggar" by Edith King Hall is a children's novel from the early 20th century that captures the innocent mischief and curiosity of a young boy. The story delves into the themes of childhood innocence, the bond between adults and children, and the valuable lessons that come from playful adventures. At the outset, the boy, eager for a carriage ride that never arrives, finds himself on an unexpected journey home. During his walk, he encounters a distraught child searching for a lost dog. Moved by the child's sorrow, the boy decides to help by taking both the child and the dog under his care, leading them back to their home. Through these early chapters, readers are introduced to the boy's character, marked by his lively spirit, love for adventure, and close relationship with his guardian. The novel captures a lighthearted and whimsical atmosphere, full of playful interactions between the boy and the adults around him. The story promises a series of amusing and heart-warming misadventures that explore the joys and complexities of childhood, leaving readers with a sense of warmth and amusement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edith King Hall was a British children's author, born in 1864 in Sheerness, England. She was the daughter of William King-Hall, a prominent officer in the Royal Navy. Hall began her writing career in the 1890s, specializing in novels for children. Over the course of her career, she published seven books, with most of them being released through the Glasgow-based publisher Blackie & Son. Known for her engaging and imaginative storytelling, Hall's work often centered on the lives and adventures of young characters, exploring the innocence and mischief of childhood. Her books resonated with young readers due to their relatable characters and lighthearted tone, which showcased the joys, challenges, and complexities of growing up. Although her works were primarily aimed at children, they were appreciated for their universal appeal and the depth of character development. Edith King Hall passed away on June 27, 1933, at the age of 69. Her contributions to children's literature, particularly her ability to capture the essence of childhood, continue to be remembered today.
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