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Little Frankie at School

By Madeline Leslie

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness a heartwarming journey of friendship and understanding as a young boy discovers the true meaning of kindness in the classroom.

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2010-08-24
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Summary

"Little Frankie at School" by Madeline Leslie is a tale set in a 19th-century school, part of a series that follows young Frankie as he learns about life. The story explores the themes of kindness, empathy, and education as Frankie starts school and makes friends, including a less fortunate girl named Hitty. The narrative emphasizes the importance of understanding and generosity when Frankie’s cousin, Nelly, struggles with her feelings toward Hitty, leading to incidents that teach valuable lessons about respect, forgiveness, and the development of good character in a childhood setting.

About the Author

Harriette Newell Woods Baker was an American author of books for children, and editor. Her career as an author began when she was about 30 years old. She devoted herself successfully to novels; but after about 15 years, she wrote popular religious literature. Her most famous book, Tim, the Scissors Grinder, sold half a million copies, and was translated into several languages. Baker published about 200 moral and religious tales under the pen name "Mrs. Madeline Leslie". She also wrote under her own name or initials, and under that of "Aunt Hattie". She wrote chiefly for the young, and was still writing in 1893 when she died.

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