The Children's Hour: Stories From Seven Old Favorites
Editor:
Eva March Tappan
Publication:
1907 by Houghton Mifflin Company
Genre:
Anthology, Classic Literature
Series:
The Children's Hour Members Only
Series Number: 5
Pages:
442
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This volume is made up of stories from seven famous books. These books are as different as they can possibly be; and yet there are not many boys and girls who do not like every one of them. The chief reason for this is because they seem to be true, so much more "real" than most other stories. When you read about Tom Thumb, for instance, you do not really believe that there ever was a little boy no bigger than his mother's thumb; at least, you do not believe it in the same way that you believe the sun shines or the wind blows; but when you read "Robinson Crusoe," you feel as if every word of it must be true.
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