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Mabel Louise Robinson (1874–1962)

Autor(a) de King Arthur and His Knights

14+ Works 385 Membros 9 Críticas

About the Author

Image credit: Mabel Louise Robinson (left) and Helen Rose Hull (right)

Séries

Obras por Mabel Louise Robinson

King Arthur and His Knights (1953) 210 exemplares
Bright Island (1937) 128 exemplares
Bitter Forfeit (2011) 4 exemplares
Strong Wings (1951) 3 exemplares
Riley goes to obedience school (1956) 2 exemplares
Sarah and her dog Dakin (1927) 1 exemplar
All the Year Round 1 exemplar
Sarah's Dakin (1927) 1 exemplar
Little Lucia (1922) 1 exemplar
Little Lucia's Island Camp (1924) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Writing Books for Boys and Girls (1952) — Contribuidor, algumas edições5 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Robinson, Mabel Louise
Data de nascimento
1874-07-19
Data de falecimento
1962-02-21
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
Local de falecimento
New York City, New York, USA
Educação
Radcliffe College
Columbia University
Ocupações
writer
teacher
Relações
Hull, Helen Rose (partner)

Membros

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Quite an incredible YA for 1937! The heroine, Thankful, is one of seven children born to a Scottish immigrant mother and the son of a sea captain, the youngest and the only girl, on an island in Maine owed by the family. After her beloved grandfather dies, she learns that he had provided funds for her education at a boarding school on the mainland. Although Thankful is perfectly tuned to her chores, her daily swim in frigid waters, and her sailboat, something inside stirs her into action and her life is jolted by the students and teachers she meets off-island, and by her first jaunt to Boston, and her first movie (Anna Karenina with Greta Garbo). Thankful's mother Mary is her rock, and when a crisis occurs, the novel walks the same path as Huw and his mother in How Green Was My Valley, written two years later, in Wales. A comparable coming-of-age novel, in its simplicity and beauty, to A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.… (mais)
 
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froxgirl | 5 outras críticas | Aug 6, 2020 |
Thankful Curtis loves life on her family's small island off the coast of Maine and balks at being sent to the mainland for school. She struggles through the changes that go along with adjusting to boarding school and life away from her island, but she's strong, resilient, and stubborn in all the right ways. I loved this coming-of-age story, with its strong characters and beautiful descriptions of island life. Published in the late 1930's, this one has aged very well. Definitely recommended.
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electrascaife | 5 outras críticas | Nov 25, 2018 |
A charming book. I particularly liked the illustrations. I also appreciated the complexity & unpredictability of the adult characters. Robert, Selina, even Dave and Orin were more superficial... but the Curtis adults kept surprising me.

There were a few occasions of awkward syntax, and a few times I sort of lost track of where, in her personal journey of growth, Thankful was, but not enough to consider actual flaws. I think this is the best book of the year, including over the winner, The White Stag. The Newbery committee probably noted that it promotes healthy American values, and teaches us about life on an island in Maine (and in a boarding school, for that matter).

I wonder why it's not so well known? Is it because it's actually YA, given that Thankful is, what, 17?, and trying to graduate from secondary school & plan for her adulthood? Most Newberys we've read seem to be written for 'tweens. Is it that people (like several other reviewers here) try to read it as contemporary; whereas a better approach would be to imagine it as historical fiction?

… (mais)
1 vote
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 5 outras críticas | Jun 6, 2016 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
14
Also by
1
Membros
385
Popularidade
#62,810
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
9
ISBN
14

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