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Novel for children.
"First published in 1915"--Page 2 of PDF. Nz
Contents
Title; Contents; Chapter I -- The Accident; Chapter II -- Part of the Truth; Chapter III -- Jeannette's Queer Family; Chapter IV -- What was in an Old Trunk; Chapter V -- The Sewing Lesson; Chapter VI -- Mollie; Chapter VII -- A Matter of Coats; Chapter VIII -- A Shopping Expedition; Chapter IX -- The Flight; Chapter X -- The Arrival; Chapter XI -- A New Life; Chapter XII -- A Helpful Grandfather; Chapter XIII -- Banished Friends; Chapter XIV -- At Four A.M.; Chapter XV -- Allen Rossiter; Chapter XVI -- An Old Album; Chapter XVII -- A Lonely Summer; Chapter XVIII -- A Thunderbolt.
Chapter XIX -- With the RossitersChapter XX -- A Missing Family; Chapter XXI -- Old Captain's News; Chapter XXII -- Roger's Razor; Chapter XXIII -- A New Friend for Jeanne; Chapter XXIV -- Mollie's Babies; Chapter XXV -- The House of Dreams; Chapter XXVI -- A Padlocked Door; Chapter XXVII -- The Pink Present; A Month Later.
Summary
Fall into a bygone world with The Cinder Pond from celebrated juvenile fiction author Carroll Watson Rankin. Set in Michigan, the novel follows protagonist Jeannette Huntington Duval as she leaves her struggling family to live with affluent relatives for several years. Will she be able to bridge the class gap and thrive in this starkly different environment? The Cinder Pond is a gratifying read that fans of books like Anne of Green Gables and Pollyanna will definitely enjoy.