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The Travellers: A Tale, Designed for Young People.

By Catharine Maria Sedgwick

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Two young siblings leave the city behind to explore the American countryside, tackling moral lessons and discovering new virtues along the way.

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2010-03-31
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Summary

"The Travellers: A Tale, Designed for Young People" by Catharine Maria Sedgwick is an early 1800s adventure where the Sackville family, especially young Edward and Julia, journey through America, including Niagara Falls, discovering the joys of country living versus city life. The tale follows their adventures, designed to teach young readers valuable life lessons and good morals through engaging experiences, as the family moves from the city to the countryside, addressing the children's worries about missing city pleasures and sparking their excitement for nature. As they travel, the story hints at upcoming moral challenges and adventures that promise to develop the children's understanding of kindness and goodness as they explore new places.

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