Lucy Fitch Perkins

"The Irish Twins"

Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform May 27, 2015)

Third in the acclaimed “Twins” Series which teaches young readers about different cultures.

With Irish twins Larry and Eileen, we enjoy a visit to Granny Malone's and puzzle over the letter she has received from her son in America, a letter that sets the wheels in motion for all sorts of adventures. Along the way the twins encounter gypsies and discover a pig stuck in a bog that brings a change in fortune to their family. While following Larry and Eileen on their adventures, we gain a vivid understanding of the close-knit community life of the Irish countryside, as it existed a century ago.

This book is the third In The “Twins” Series. During the early part of the twentieth century, Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937) wrote a series of children's books known as "The Twins Books." Each of the 26 books in the series featured a set of twins, each in a different country or time in America's past. The main purpose of these enjoyable stories seemed to be to make life in foreign cultures and past times easily accessible to "modern" American children. In “The Irish Twins” Perkins teaches young readers about the rich family oriented culture in Ireland in the early 1900’s and includes narration of delightful and classic Irish folktales along the way.

Hand edited, text only edition.

Table of Contents:

Grannie Malone and the Twins

The Tea-Party

The Tale of the Leprechaun

The Tinkers

The Twins get Home

How they went to the Bog

The Bog

"Diddy”

The Secret

School

The Fair

How they Sold the Pig

What they Saw

Sunday

Mr. McQueen Makes Up his Mind

Mr. McQueen Pays the Rent

Twenty Years After

ISBN
1512392359 / 9781512392357
Pages
98
Weight
7.0 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.2 in.

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