Description
A long time before, a constructor made a big waterfront, extending out from and then moving alike to the shore of a village in northern Michigan. The old shop was not anymore being operated, and charting the characters of the little villages, the area between the waterfront and the shore was called The Cinder Pond. The story stars Jeanne who live in a cluster of unlawful settlers who live in the small houses on the waterfront, but fate, courage, and anonymity changed her destiny and of her friends nearby the Cinder Pond. A tale of an inspirational young French girl, who is very much loved by her father, as she was sent to be taught by a foster family for her education. She moved with her foster family on a waterfront close to the Cinder Pond and after several efforts in finding a big, nice home and pure happiness in taking care of her step brothers and sisters. Although the marriage of Jeanne’s father to a devious, but thoughtful Irish woman is superfluously stressed, the tale is a very stirring one, as it is pressed with Jeanne’s pleasantness and humility. Carroll Watson Rankinis is the fictitious name of American writer Caroline Clement Watson Rankin. She was born in Marquette, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula, and grew her four little ones there. She had her first literary career at the young age of 16, when she was employed as a reporter for the Daily Mining Journal. She held on to her job up until her marriage to Ernest Rankin. Her writings were issued by Century, Harper’s Monthly, Youth’s Companion, St. Nicholas, Leslie’s, Lippincott’s, Metropolitan and other broadly distributed magazines. She was well known for her novel, Dandelion Cottage, published by Henry Holt and Company. She first intended to write the book especially for her own children. She further wrote a number of stories made for children.
Product ID: 9781776722181
Sku: QW-P26V-ZXST