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The Adventures of Ann Stories of Colonial Times   By: (1852-1930)

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The Adventures of Ann Stories of Colonial Times by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman is a charming collection of tales that provides readers with a vivid glimpse into life during colonial times in America. Freeman effortlessly transports her readers back in time, allowing them to experience the joys and challenges faced by Ann, a young girl living in a small colonial village.

The stories are interconnected and follow Ann's everyday adventures, taking readers on a delightful journey through the intricacies of colonial life. Freeman's attention to detail is exceptional, painting a vivid picture of the village, its inhabitants, and the various trials faced by Ann and her family. From encounters with Native Americans and settlers to dealing with the hardships of the wilderness, the book beautifully portrays the grit and determination of the early American settlers.

One notable aspect of Freeman's writing is her ability to create relatable and endearing characters. Ann, at the center of the stories, is a delightful protagonist with an infectious curiosity and a strong sense of justice. As readers live through her adventures, they will find themselves rooting for her and emotionally invested in her triumphs and struggles. The supporting cast is equally well-developed, further enriching the reading experience.

The author's meticulous research and attention to historical accuracy shine throughout the book. Readers will appreciate the level of detail Freeman provides about the daily life, customs, and traditions of colonial society. Whether it is descriptions of clothes, food, or the social hierarchies of the time, the author ensures that readers gain a comprehensive understanding of the era.

Although the stories are primarily aimed at a younger audience, adults will also find much to enjoy in The Adventures of Ann. The book serves as a valuable educational tool, presenting history in an engaging and accessible manner. By highlighting both the triumphs and challenges of colonial life, Freeman offers readers a well-rounded view of this important period in American history.

Furthermore, the themes explored in the stories are timeless and relatable. Friendship, courage, and perseverance are all central to Ann's journey, and readers of all ages will find resonance in these universal values.

In conclusion, The Adventures of Ann Stories of Colonial Times is an enchanting collection of tales that vividly brings colonial America to life. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman's exceptional writing and meticulous attention to detail create a captivating reading experience. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply enjoy heartwarming stories, this book is an absolute delight.

First Page:

THE ADVENTURES OF ANN

STORIES OF COLONIAL TIMES

BY Mary E. Wilkins

FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND FAMILY TRADITIONS

BOSTON D. LOTHROP AND COMPANY FRANKLIN AND HAWLEY STREETS

Copyright, 1886, by D. Lothrop & Company.

CONTENTS.

The Bound Girl Deacon Thomas Wales' Will The Adopted Daughter The "Horse House" Deed

STORIES OF COLONIAL TIMES

I

The Bound Girl

This Indenture Wittnesseth, That I Margaret Burjust of Boston, in the County of Suffolk and Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. Have placed, and by these presents do place and bind out my only Daughter whose name is Ann Ginnins to be an Apprentice unto Samuel Wales and his wife of Braintree in the County afores:d, Blacksmith. To them and their Heirs and with them the s:d Samuel Wales, his wife and their Heirs, after the manner of an apprentice to dwell and Serve from the day of the date hereof for and during the full and Just Term of Sixteen years, three months and twenty three day's next ensueing and fully to be Compleat, during all which term the s:d apprentice her s:d Master and Mistress faithfully Shall Serve, Their Secrets keep close, and Lawful and reasonable Command everywhere gladly do and perform.

Damage to her s:d Master and Mistress she shall not willingly do. Her s:d Master's goods she shall not waste, Embezel, purloin or lend unto Others nor suffer the same to be wasted or purloined... Continue reading book >>




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