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Francisco, Our Little Argentine Cousin

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About This Book

A nine-year-old boy living with his widowed mother and sisters in Buenos Aires spends summer days exploring the city and surrounding pampas, learning family history of military service, and experiencing local customs. Through visits to markets, a ranch, and public celebrations he observes cattle branding, carnival festivities, and rural life, makes new friends, and participates in a search that tests his resourcefulness. Interwoven descriptions of the River Plata, local landmarks, and domestic scenes present Argentine daily life and national traditions to young readers.

About the Author

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Eva Cannon Brooks

Eva Cannon Brooks was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. One of her notable works is "Francisco, Our Little Argentine Cousin," which reflects her interest in cultural narratives and the experiences of children from diverse backgrounds. Through her writing, Brooks aimed to educate and entertain young readers, fostering a sense of curiosity about the world. Her work remains a part of the literary heritage that introduces children to different cultures and perspectives.