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In "Mother Carey's Chickens," Kate Douglas Wiggin masterfully weaves a coming-of-age tale set against the idyllic backdrop of early 20th-century New England. The novel intricately explores themes of familial love, resilience, and the complexities of childhood through the eyes of the spirited protagonist, Rebecca. Wiggin's vivid, descriptive prose enlivens the bucolic scenery and imbues each character with a depth that reflects the challenges and joys of a simpler yet profound existence. The story's engaging dialogue and episodic structure evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time when community…mehr

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In "Mother Carey's Chickens," Kate Douglas Wiggin masterfully weaves a coming-of-age tale set against the idyllic backdrop of early 20th-century New England. The novel intricately explores themes of familial love, resilience, and the complexities of childhood through the eyes of the spirited protagonist, Rebecca. Wiggin's vivid, descriptive prose enlivens the bucolic scenery and imbues each character with a depth that reflects the challenges and joys of a simpler yet profound existence. The story's engaging dialogue and episodic structure evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time when community and connection were paramount, making it a poignant exploration of human experience within the literary context of children's literature of her era. Kate Douglas Wiggin, a pioneering educator and author, founded the first kindergartens in the United States and dedicated her life to improving the education of children. Her commitment to the welfare and upbringing of young minds deeply influenced her writing, as she often drew inspiration from her own childhood experiences and the natural world around her. Through her works, Wiggin sought to celebrate the joys and sorrows of childhood while providing moral guidance, which is evident in the thoughtful narrative of "Mother Carey's Chickens." I highly recommend "Mother Carey's Chickens" to readers who appreciate heartwarming tales rich in emotional depth and character development. This novel not only captures the innocence of youth but also offers reflections on the enduring bonds of family. Wiggin's ability to resonate with both young and adult audiences makes this book an essential contribution to American literature.

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Kate Douglas Wiggin was an American educator, author, and composer who lived from September 28, 1856, until August 24, 1923. She also created collections of children's songs in addition to writing children's books, most famously the classic Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. In San Francisco, she established the city's first free kindergarten in 1878. She also started a kindergarten teacher training program in the 1880s with her sister. In an era when kids were often seen as cheap labor, Kate Wiggin dedicated her whole life to the welfare of kids. Wiggin traveled to California to research kindergarten instruction. She started teaching in San Francisco with the help of her sister Nora, and the two were crucial in establishing more than 60 kindergartens for the underprivileged in Oakland and San Francisco. She relocated from California to New York, and because she was out of kindergarten assignments, she focused on literature. Her submissions of The Story of Patsy and The Bird's Christmas Carol were immediately accepted by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. She had storytelling ability in addition to being a good singer, guitarist, and composer of settings for her poems. She was a skilled orator as well.