Carte Frawg Annie Vaughan Weaver

Frawg

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"Frawg" presents a series of heartwarming and vivid tales centered on the life of a young boy named...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
132
EAN
9781025667829
ISBN
1025667824
Enbook ID
52757207
Greutate
197
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 7

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"Frawg" presents a series of heartwarming and vivid tales centered on the life of a young boy named Frawg and his family living on a plantation in the American South. Through these episodic adventures, Annie Vaughan Weaver depicts the daily experiences and imaginative world of childhood in rural Alabama during the early 20th century. The stories follow Frawg alongside his siblings and his dog, Iwilla, as they explore their surroundings, partake in seasonal festivities, and enjoy the simple pleasures of country life.



Enhanced by a foreword from the renowned author Hugh Lofting, "Frawg" is a notable work of historical children's literature. The narrative captures the atmosphere of the era with rhythmic language and a focus on character-driven storytelling. It offers a nostalgic glimpse into a specific setting, emphasizing themes of family, community, and the joys of discovery. As a piece of literary history, the book reflects the storytelling traditions of its time and provides insight into the cultural landscape of the 1930s. "Frawg" serves as an engaging example of early 20th-century folk-style fiction for younger readers, highlighting the universal nature of childhood curiosity and play.

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