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Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag: An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, Etc.
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Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag: An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, Etc.

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An Old-fashioned Thanksgiving
How it all Happened
The Dolls' Journey from Minnesota to Maine
Morning-Glories
Shadow-Children
Poppy's Pranks
What the Swallows did
Little Gulliver
The Whale's Story
A Strange Island
Fancy's Friend
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 20, 2014
ISBN9781633553903
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Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag: An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, Etc.
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Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott was a 19th-century American novelist best known for her novel, Little Women, as well as its well-loved sequels, Little Men and Jo's Boys. Little Women is renowned as one of the very first classics of children’s literature, and remains a popular masterpiece today.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This is a pretty, sweet, short story about celebrating Thanksgiving in the 1800's (I don't think the date was specifically named, but Alcott lived from 1832-1888). The story takes place on a farm in New Hampshire; the mother and father of a big family are called away to deal with sickness in the family. The children, especially the oldest girl, Tilly, are determined to cook Thanksgiving dinner anyway; they make a few mistakes with herbs and other ingredients, but they get most of it right and manage to get a good dinner on the table for their family. It was nice and cozy to read about all the family togetherness, good food, and happiness. I didn't like how the regional accents were spelled out in the book - blergh. I wonder if there's an edition that's been standardized. There's nothing more annoying/distracting! But the book is still a cute story and a quick read. It was coupled with charcoal illustrations that were nicely representative of the action.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A sweet tale of young girls preparing their first Thanksgiving meal for the family.