126 Results with the "Children's Literature" genre
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Black Beauty
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell is a classic novel told from the perspective of a horse, recounting his experiences with both kind and cruel owners while highlighting the importance of kindness and humane treatment of animals.-
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THE BEAUTIFUL WORLD
Chapter XXV of "Just David" titled "The Beautiful World" explores the transformative effects of love, music, and reconciliation on the characters. David continues to enchant those around him with his violin, interpreting the world's beauty through music, like turning the first snow into a song about pear-tree blossoms. This chapter reveals the power of David’s music to transcend mere notes, imbuing everyday occurrences with profound meaning. A pivotal moment arrives when David learns that the Lady of…-
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A STORY REMODELED
In Chapter 24 of "Just David," titled "A Story Remodeled," an intriguing conversation unfolds between David, Mr. Jack, and Miss Holbrook, revolving around the story "The Princess and the Pauper." Miss Holbrook, referred to as the Lady of the Roses, asks David to relay her thoughts on the story's ending to Mr. Jack, hinting that she has insights that might alter its conclusion. Despite his excitement over the Halloween festivities, David remembers to deliver Miss Holbrook's message to Mr. Jack, sparking a…-
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AS PERRY SAW IT
In Chapter XXII of "Just David," titled "As Perry Saw It," the narrative unfolds through the experiences and conversations of Perry Larson, providing a unique perspective on David's impact on the community while he battles for his life. The chapter begins with Jack Gurnsey frequently visiting the farmhouse to inquire about David's condition, often engaging with Perry Larson, who offers insights into David's influence on various townspeople. Perry Larson recounts the unexpected concern for David from…-
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HEAVY HEARTS
Chapter XXI of "Just David," entitled "Heavy Hearts," portrays the deep concern and affection the community feels for young David, who has fallen severely ill. For a week, David has been absent from his usual haunts, causing some distress to his friend, Jill. It is soon revealed that David, beloved for his kindness and musical talent, is dangerously sick with a fever, speculated to be typhoid or scarlet fever, which he allegedly contracted while visiting the Glaspell residence to teach blind Joe how to…-
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THE UNFAMILIAR WAY
In Chapter XX of "Just David," David embarks on his schooling journey in the village, where his unique knowledge and unconventional behavior initially disrupt the classroom's peace. His exceptional proficiency in languages contrasts sharply with his limited understanding of U.S. history, showcasing a peculiar disparity that puzzles his teacher. David's unfamiliarity with standard schoolroom conduct, such as staying seated and not speaking out of turn, initially causes chaos, but he eventually adapts to the…-
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THE UNBEAUTIFUL WORLD
In "The Unbeautiful World," David grapples with internal conflicts and complexities of life, stirring from the contradictions between his expectations and reality. After forfeiting his cherished "start" for the Hollys' sake, he oscillates between fulfillment in helping them and longing for the impactful work he envisioned in the wider, beautiful world. This duality of emotions plunges him into a mire of confusion about life's nature. David seeks counsel from Mr. Jack, ignoring discussions about the gold…-
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DAVID TO THE RESCUE
David to the Rescue" encapsulates a poignant night in the life of young David, who transitions from a world of innocence and music into the stark reality of economic hardship and self-sacrifice. On a moonlit evening, haunted by the tale of "The Princess and the Pauper," David is drawn away from his usual enchantment with nature to confront a palpable human crisis at the Holly farmhouse. Here, he learns of the Hollys' financial destitution caused by a bank failure, threatening their home with foreclosure…-
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“THE PRINCESS AND THE PAUPER”
He was a man now, with a man's work to do; and though he did it bravely and well, it left no room for colleges, or for studies, or for doing the great things he had dreamed of doing. That is why he grew to be the Pauper." "Couldn't the Princess help?" This from Jill, softly. "The Pauper could not ask help--from a Princess." "But maybe she'd LIKE to help, if she knew," contended David. "And maybe then she'd wave." Mr. Jack shook his head. "No, David, I'm afraid not. You see, the days of the Princess…-
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DAVID’S CASTLE IN SPAIN
In Chapter XVI of "Just David," the story delves into David's newfound hope and plans fueled by his discovery of gold pieces, which he sees as a means to pursue his passion for violin and to bask in the realm of music that truly understands him. David, elated by his treasure, imagines a future filled with music and joy, contemplating the right moment to share his plans with his friends and caretakers. His daily chores and tasks, even the mundane ones, are now imbued with a sense of purpose and anticipation…-
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