I pattini d'argento
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Mary Mapes Dodge was a prominent author and editor, best known for her enduring work featuring young skaters. Her writing often explored themes of family, childhood resilience, and navigating societal challenges. As an editor, she helmed the influential children's magazine St. Nicholas, cultivating a space for literary talent and fostering a love of reading in young audiences. Her editorial vision and literary contributions left a significant mark on children's literature.
