
Marjorie's Adventures: A Classic Girls' Story of Mischief, Family Affection, and Humorous Domestic Escapades
Synopsis
Marjorie's Adventures is a lively example of early twentieth-century American juvenile fiction, centered on the spirited Marjorie Maynard and the succession of scrapes, discoveries, and domestic dramas that shape her moral imagination. Wells writes with brisk humor, bright dialogue, and a gift for converting ordinary childhood incidents into episodes of comic consequence. The book belongs to a tradition of wholesome girls' stories in which play, mischief, family affection, and ethical instruction coexist without heaviness. Carolyn Wells, a prolific American writer of verse, parody, mystery fiction, and books for young readers, brought to children's literature both professional fluency and a keen sense of entertainment. Her long career, spanning popular magazine culture and the expanding market for juvenile series, helped her understand what young readers wanted: recognizable characters, cheerful disorder, and a reassuring moral universe. Marjorie reflects Wells's interest in clever, energetic girls whose independence is tempered by loyalty and good sense. This book is recommended for readers interested in classic children's literature, especially those who enjoy affectionate family stories, period manners, and light comic adventure. It offers charm, historical texture, and a heroine whose curiosity remains engaging across generations.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sharp Ink
- ISBN: 9788028358723
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 24 mm
- Weight: 635g
- Languages: English