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Rachel Field

    September 19, 1894 – March 15, 1942

    Rachel Lyman Field was a celebrated American author known for her evocative novels, poetry, and children's fiction. Her works are characterized by a profound sense of place and historical atmosphere, with a focus on courageous characters and their quiet resilience. Field masterfully brought historical settings to life, crafting narratives that explore themes of courage and human endurance. Her distinctive literary talent lies in her ability to create immersive worlds and relatable characters through compelling storytelling.

    Rachel Field
    Seit Menschen Gedenken
    Morgen wirst du vergessen
    Die Tochter des Riesen
    All This and Heaven Too
    Calico Bush
    Hitty, Her First Hundred Years
    • Hitty, Her First Hundred Years

      • 235 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in 1929, this Newbery Medal-winning classic tells the enchanting story of a unique doll, celebrated for her charm and character. The narrative captures the magic and adventures surrounding the doll, appealing to readers of all ages. Its enduring popularity highlights its ability to resonate with themes of friendship and imagination, making it a cherished favorite in children's literature.

      Hitty, Her First Hundred Years1998
      3.9
    • Calico Bush

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in 1743, the story follows thirteen-year-old Marguerite Ledoux, who becomes an indentured servant in Maine. Facing prejudice from the family she serves, who view her as inferior, Marguerite's resilience and resourcefulness shine through as she navigates her challenging circumstances. Her strength and quick thinking not only challenge the family's perceptions but also reveal her remarkable character in a tumultuous time.

      Calico Bush1998
      3.8