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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1917)
    Vintage juvenile fiction.
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 2017)
    "Understood Betsy" book has a beautiful glossy cover and a blank page for the dedication. "When this story begins, Elizabeth Ann, who is the heroine of it, was a little girl of nine, who lived with her Great-aunt Harriet in a medium-sized city in a medium-sized State in the middle of this country; and that's all you need to know about the place, for it's not the important thing in the story; and anyhow you know all about it because it was probably very much like the place you live in yourself. Elizabeth Ann's Great-aunt Harriet was a widow who was not very rich or very poor, and she had one daughter, Frances, who gave piano lessons to little girls. They kept a "girl" whose name was Grace and who had asthma dreadfully and wasn't very much of a "girl" at all, being nearer fifty than forty. Aunt Harriet, who was very tender-hearted, kept her chiefly because she couldn't get any other place on account of her coughing so you could hear her all over the house."
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    eBook (MAC Publishers, July 4, 2017)
    The story tells of Elizabeth Ann, a 9-year-old orphan girl who goes from a sheltered existence with her father's aunt Harriet and cousin Frances in the city, to living on a Vermont farm with her mother's family, the Putneys, whose child-rearing practices had always seemed suspect to Harriet and her daughter. In her new rural life, Elizabeth Ann comes to be nicknamed "Betsy," and to find that many activities that Frances had always thought too demanding for a little girl are considered, by the Putney family, routine activities for a child: walking to school alone, cooking, and having household duties to perform.The child thrives in her new environment, learning to make butter, boil maple syrup, and tend the animals.[1] She also loves to read to herself and to her family. When Frances announces she is to be married and has come to "save" Elizabeth Ann from the dreaded Putney cousins, she is amazed to discover that the little girl is quite content to stay. The story ends after Frances has returned home, with Betsy, her aunt Abigail, uncle Henry, and cousin Ann sitting quietly and happily around the fireplace enjoying the knowledge they will now be a family for good.
  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy. Canfield

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, )
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (Start Publishing LLC, May 31, 2017)
    Elizabeth Ann, a nine-year-old girl, is timid and small for her age, she is also an orphan. At first she lives with her father's aunt, Harriet, who expects her to lead a very sheltered life. When she is sent to live with her mother's family, on a farm in Vermont, she is then expected to do many of the chores that Harriet had thought too demanding of a little girl. Elizabeth Ann, nicknamed Betsy, discovers her own abilities and gains a new perception of the world around her.
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Moneta Barnett

    Library Binding (Buccaneer Books, June 1, 1981)
    Timid and small for her age, nine-year-old Elizabeth Ann discovers her own abilities and gains a new perception of the world around her when she goes to live with relatives on a farm in Vermont.
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    eBook (Goodale Press, Jan. 4, 2013)
    Originally published in 1917, this early children's novel is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. It follows the adventure of Elizabeth Ann, an orphan who leaves a privileged urban lifestyle with her cousin to live with the Putney's on a Vermont farm. It is a fascinating novel of the period and still an interesting read for adults and children today. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Mass Market Paperback (Tempo Books, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 4, 2011)
    This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare's finesse to Oscar Wilde's wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim's Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, April 22, 2018)
    Excerpt from Understood Betsy When this story begins, Elizabeth Ann, who is the heroine of it, was a little girl of nine, who lived with her Great-aunt Harriet in a medium-sized city in a medium-sized State in the middle of this country; and that's all you need to 'know about the place, for it's not the important thing in the story; and anyhow you know all about it because it was probably very much like the place you live in yourself. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 5, 2019)
    AN ILLUSTRATED CLASSICUnderstood Betsy , first published in 1916, is a classic children's story. DETAILS:Includes the Original Illustrations
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  • Understood Betsy

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 14, 2013)
    Understood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
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