UNDERSTOOD BETSY (Illustrated Edition)
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Publisher Description
Dorothy Canfield Fisher's 'Understood Betsy' (Illustrated Edition) is a heartwarming and illuminating coming-of-age story set in early 20th century Vermont. The book follows the journey of Elizabeth Ann, a timid and sheltered girl who finds independence and self-discovery while living with her no-nonsense relatives. The simple yet eloquent language of Fisher's writing creates a nostalgic and quaint atmosphere, perfect for immersing oneself in the charm of rural America during that era. 'Understood Betsy' is a classic tale of personal growth and finding one's place in the world that continues to resonate with readers today. Each illustration adds a delightful visual element to the narrative, enhancing the reader's experience further. Dorothy Canfield Fisher's vivid descriptions and character development make this book a timeless gem in children's literature.
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Fisher's beloved novel, first published in 1917, makes a smooth transition to audio in the latest from Chinaberry. Orphaned as a baby, nine-year-old Elizabeth Ann is taken in by her kindhearted great-aunt Harriet and cousin Frances, who aim to raise her in a loving, proper and cultured home in the early 1900s. Pale, thin, nervous Elizabeth Ann experiences a new kind of upheaval when Aunt Harriet becomes seriously ill. The situation requires that Elizabeth Ann be sent from her city home to "those horrid Putney cousins" (in Aunt Harriet's opinion) who live on a farm in Vermont. The change in scenery and attitude does Elizabeth Ann a world of good; in the country air where she is expected to do chores and where she can romp around and play with the animals, Elizabeth Ann becomes Betsy, a robust and happy girl. Her transformation is the heart of what remains a warm family tale, despite a few dated references. Reynolds gives a solid if sometimes precious-sounding performance, adopting a careful, pleasant storytelling tempo. Ages 6-11.