Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote for children and adults, publishing both plays and novels. She was born in Manchester, England, on November 24, 1849. Her father, who owned a furniture store, died when she was only four years old. Her mother struggled to keep the family business running while trying to raise five children. Finally, because of the failing Manchester economy, the family sold the store and immigrated to the United States. In 1865 they settled just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee. Hoping to offset her family's continuing financial troubles, Burnett began to submit her stories to women's magazines. She was immediately successful. In the late 1860s her stories were published in nearly every popular American magazine. Burnett helped to support her family with income from the sale of her stories, even saving enough to finance a trip back to England, where she stayed for over a year. In 1879, Burnett published her first stories for children; two of her most popular are A Little Princess and The Secret Garden. In contrast to an extremely successful career, Burnett's personal life held many challenges. Her son Lionel was diagnosed with tuberculosis at age 15, from which he never recovered. His death inspired several stories about dead or dying children. Burnett lived her later years on Long Island, New York. She died in 1924.
Author and illustrator Tasha Tudor was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 28, 1915. Her first book, Pumpkin Moonshine, was published in 1938. Since then she has written or illustrated almost 100 books including her most recent title Corgiville Christmas, which was published in 2003. She won numerous awards throughout her lifetime including the Catholic Library Association's Regina Medal, the Walter Cerf Award for Lifetime Achievements in the Arts from the Vermont Arts Council, and Caldecott Honors for Mother Goose in 1945 and 1 Is One in 1957. She also created Christmas cards for the Irene Dash Greeting Card Company. She died on June 18, 2008.
钥匙之三,迪肯。穷人家的孩子。玛莎的弟弟。成天在沼泽地里奔跑玩耍,即使用棍子和石头也可以玩得不亦乐乎。他是狐狸和乌鸦的朋友。能听懂知更鸟说话。熟悉河谷里的百合花,风铃草,吊钟花。简直就是自由的兔子。
评分事实上,作为钥匙的玛丽自身也经历了一场个性的演变。或者说,隐藏在她内心深处感受美好的细胞经过挖掘,终于在某一天结束休眠,进入正常工作状态。面黄肌瘦的女孩,物质生活富裕,但缺少母爱和关怀,她专横、乖戾、自私、冷漠,父母死于霍乱后,被只身送往性情同样古怪的驼背姨父身边。不想辽阔的沼泽地上的新鲜空气给她滋润,苦瓜脸日渐丰满红润,呈现出发自内心的愉悦。同时,她的干涸的精神世界逐渐丰富,表现在她对外界的美的认同,做一件事情的专注。真是奇迹呀。跟几个月前相比,小女孩几乎焕然一新。而促使玛丽性情大改的原因只有一个,她找到了开启快乐的钥匙。
评分纸张真他/妈差 还不如打印机里打印出来的 和以前买过的原版书 完全没法比 还以为价格偏高质量会有点保证,结果下单的时候***
评分不是精装版本,没有很多插画。不过,印刷质量都很好。
评分书的内容一直是我想读的,但书的质量不是很好,看着那排版就懒得动,所以一直没读
评分后哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈好
评分太好了,女儿很喜欢,适合青少年。
评分事实上,作为钥匙的玛丽自身也经历了一场个性的演变。或者说,隐藏在她内心深处感受美好的细胞经过挖掘,终于在某一天结束休眠,进入正常工作状态。面黄肌瘦的女孩,物质生活富裕,但缺少母爱和关怀,她专横、乖戾、自私、冷漠,父母死于霍乱后,被只身送往性情同样古怪的驼背姨父身边。不想辽阔的沼泽地上的新鲜空气给她滋润,苦瓜脸日渐丰满红润,呈现出发自内心的愉悦。同时,她的干涸的精神世界逐渐丰富,表现在她对外界的美的认同,做一件事情的专注。真是奇迹呀。跟几个月前相比,小女孩几乎焕然一新。而促使玛丽性情大改的原因只有一个,她找到了开启快乐的钥匙。
评分还好吧,学校老师推荐英文读物,孩子说尚可,阅读中
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