The Little Woodman and His Dog Caesar: And The Orphan Boy is a children's book written by Mary Martha Sherwood and first published in 1860. The story is about a young boy named William, who lives in a small cottage in the woods with his parents and his loyal dog, Caesar. William's father is a woodman, and the family makes their living by cutting down trees and selling the wood. One day, William's father is injured while working in the forest, and the family is left struggling to make ends meet. As the family struggles to survive, William befriends an orphan boy named John, who is also living in the woods. John is kind and helpful, and he quickly becomes a close friend to William and his family. Together, the two boys work hard to help William's family, and they learn important lessons about the value of hard work, friendship, and perseverance. The Little Woodman and His Dog Caesar: And The Orphan Boy is a heartwarming tale that teaches children important lessons about the importance of kindness, hard work, and determination. The book is beautifully written and illustrated, and it is sure to be enjoyed by children of all ages.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Mary Martha Sherwood fu un'influente autrice per l'infanzia le cui opere esplorarono temi di evangelismo e domesticità. La sua prolifica produzione, che conta centinaia di libri e articoli, plasmò le opinioni dei giovani lettori britannici sulla vita domestica e sul rapporto della Gran Bretagna con l'India. Sebbene il suo stile alla fine passò di moda con i mutevoli gusti letterari, il suo significato nella letteratura per l'infanzia del XIX secolo rimane innegabile.






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