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Hans Brinker; Or, The Silver Skates

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A poor Dutch boy and his sister cope with their father’s long absence and the household’s tight resources while life in their canal-side town revolves around work, community, and ice-skating. The boy learns useful crafts, forms friendships and rivalries, and seeks to earn a pair of silver skates, leading to a crucial race. The narrative traces domestic hardships, legal troubles, a mysterious lost watch, and a surprising financial discovery, showing how perseverance, kindness from neighbors, and truth gradually restore the family’s security and bring about reunion.

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Mary Mapes Dodge

Mary Mapes Dodge was an American author and editor, best known for her children's literature in the 19th century. She gained prominence with her classic novel "Hans Brinker; Or, The Silver Skates," which captures the spirit of Dutch culture and the joys of winter sports. Dodge also contributed to the literary world as the editor of the popular children's magazine "St. Nicholas," where she promoted the works of various authors and encouraged young readers. Her other notable works include "Donald and Dorothy" and "Po-No-Kah: An Indian Tale of Long Ago," reflecting her interest in storytelling that combines adventure with moral lessons.

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