The Rectory Children

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Buy the eBook Price: Available in Russia Shop from Russia to buy this item. Or, get it for Kobo Super Points! The girls reading Molesworth would grow up to be mothers; thus, the books emphasized Victorian notions of duty and self-sacrifice She has been called "the Jane Austen of the nursery," while The Carved Lions is probably her masterpiece. Ratings and Reviews 0 0 star ratings 0 reviews. Overall rating No ratings yet 0. How to write a great review Do Say what you liked best and least Describe the author's style Explain the rating you gave Don't Use rude and profane language Include any personal information Mention spoilers or the book's price Recap the plot.

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The Rectory Children

To ask other readers questions about The Rectory Children , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Sep 23, Faith rated it liked it Shelves: The story is about a family that comes to stay in the tiny town of Seacove. The Rectory children are new and the youngest who also has a hard time staying out of trouble and understanding others soon befriends a local girl named Celestina.

Both of their lives change over the course of the book and it is interesting to see how young Bridget deals with her often reckless actions.

The Rectory Children by Mrs. Molesworth

This was not as good as The Cuckoo Clock in my opinion, but is still a nice read. If you are a fan of Elizabeth Goudg The story is about a family that comes to stay in the tiny town of Seacove. If you are a fan of Elizabeth Goudge, you would probably enjoy it. Nov 19, Willa rated it liked it Shelves: Bridget is the boisterous, tactless, volatile youngest of three children who come to the seaside with their mother and their father, who is recovering from tuberculosis.

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Celestina is the quiet, sedate, conscientious only daughter of a bookseller and his wife. The two become friends, but all is not smooth.

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Cyprian's, somewhere in the west end of London -- that is Redding's description of him,' Mr. If you are a fan of Elizabeth Goudg The story is about a family that comes to stay in the tiny town of Seacove. Lee rated it liked it Mar 09, Candace Malcomson rated it it was amazing Dec 20, See all editorial results for England , UK. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them.

Biddy's impulsiveness and difficulties in reining herself in lead to conflict and an eventual salutary, but not permanently harmful, lesson. This book seems to be intended for year old girl Bridget is the boisterous, tactless, volatile youngest of three children who come to the seaside with their mother and their father, who is recovering from tuberculosis. This book seems to be intended for year old girls and is free in public domain.

In my view, the cautionary-tale plot format made the ending slightly unsatisfactory compared to the more fresh and lively beginning and middle. Mrs Molesworth has obviously observed real children and writes with sympathy, but not quite the immersion into the childhood world of better known authors like LM Montgomery and Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was interesting enough to keep me reading, but may not hold the attention of girls who are used to more adventure and faster-moving plots in their reading.

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