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2008-05-30
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Wilford, Florence
1836
Holiday Tales
Reading ease score: 75.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Seven Campbells -- Cecil's memorable week.
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"Holiday Tales" by Florence Wilford is a collection of short stories likely written in the late 19th century. The book revolves around two primary stories featuring families connected by their experiences, particularly focusing on the Campbell family and their seven sons, as well as the Cunningham family dealing with the challenges of a son’s educational failure. The narrative intricately explores themes of familial love, personal growth, and the trials of youth, illustrating the bonds that hold the characters together. The opening of "Holiday Tales" introduces the Campbell family through the playful yet tender interactions between mother and sons, setting a warm familial tone. The eldest son, Willie, exhibits a caring nature as he attends to his mother’s well-being while discussing the ideal of having seven sons, reflecting their adventurous spirit. The opening also hints at their collective ambition to cultivate a rough piece of ground known as 'the desert', aiming to transform it into a pleasant space for their mother as she recovers from illness. In parallel, the Cunningham family's plight unfolds as they await the return of their son, Cecil, who has come home under a shadow of disappointment after losing a scholarship due to perceived idleness. This setup establishes an engaging contrast between the two stories while inviting readers to reflect on issues of responsibility and personal development. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction
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