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The narrative follows two poor siblings who fashion wooden skates and, through childhood play and family hardship, become involved in wider adventures. They make new acquaintances, travel through several towns, and endure mishaps that include accidents, a dangerous surgical operation, and the discovery of a hidden treasure and a mysterious watch. A decisive skating race and the effects of a remarkable pair of skates bring events to a head and produce unexpected resolutions. Themes of resourcefulness, sibling devotion, communal kindness, and the joy of skating tie episodic incidents into a warm coming-of-age tale.

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P. J. Andriessen

P. J. Andriessen was a Dutch author known for his contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. His works often explore themes of personal growth and societal challenges, reflecting the complexities of life in the Netherlands during his time. Notable titles include "De zilveren schaatsen," which captures the joys and trials of youth, and "De Prins en Johan de Witt," a historical account that delves into the political landscape of the 17th century. Andriessen's storytelling is characterized by its engaging style and moral undertones, making his books both entertaining and thought-provoking for readers.

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