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Elsie's Young Folks
Martha Finley

Elsie's Young Folks

The Original Elsie Classics, #25

Cumberland House Publishing (May 2001)
9781581821802
| Paperback
216 pages | 107 x 170 mm | English
$ 5.95 | Value: $ 5.95
Dewey Y FIC FIN
LC Classification PZ7.F496 .Esy 2001
LC Control No. 2005297459

Genre

  • Christian Fiction
  • Youth Fiction

Subject

  • Christian Life
  • Christian Life/ Juvenile Fiction
  • Dinsmore, Elsie (Fictitious Character)
  • Dinsmore, Elsie (Fictitious Character)/ Juvenile Fiction
  • Marriage/ Juvenile Fiction
  • Youth Fiction

Plot

Penned from the mid-nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries, Martha Finley's original Elsie Dinsmore books were the most popular books for young girls of their time. The first title of the series, Elsie Dinsmore, was painstakingly written over several years, and when it became an overnight success, her young readers demanded more of Elsie's adventures. Finley and her publisher decided to expand the book into a series of six titles. However, demand for more of Elsie, its endearing heroine, was so strong that the series eventually reached twenty-eight titles. Elsie Dinsmore outsold every juvenile book of the era, with the exception of Little Women. Books 19 through 28 are being reintroduced in the spring of 2001, largely intact with only slight editorial changes to improve readability or to remove antiquated language or expressions. The joy that Elsie has brought to millions of readers aged eight to eighty can be experienced again as this sweet child of impeccable character grows into a young woman, marries and raises a family of her own, and shares delightful experiences with her children and grandchildren. Two of Elsie's grandchildren are married -- Max Raymond to Evelyn Leland and Lulu Raymond to Chester Dinsmore. Max serves with Commodore Dewey during the Spanish-American War.

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Value $ 5.95