"The Fotygraft Album" by Francis Marion Wing is a whimsical narrative written in the early 20th century. This book appears to be a children’s story or a light-hearted family account, exploring themes of neighborhood interaction and familial connections through a series of humorous anecdotes centered around a young girl's personal album. It captures the charm of a bygone era, highlighting the warmth of community and family life. The story unfolds through the voice of an eleven-year-old girl, Rebecca Sparks Peters, who introduces her new neighbor to her family through a scrapbook-style album filled with drawings and stories. Each page features a different family member or acquaintance, accompanied by Rebecca's endearing and humorous observations. As she shares anecdotes about each person—from her relatives to family friends—readers are treated to a vivid tapestry of personalities and quirks, showcasing the intricacies of familial ties and the lively dynamics of life in her community. The playful tone and relatable scenarios create a lighthearted glimpse into the past, reflecting the warmth and humor of childhood memories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
"The Fotygraft Album" Shown to the New Neighbor by Rebecca Sparks Peters Aged Eleven
By Francis Marion Wing
Illustrated by the author.
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2005-09-04
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