Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin (1903)
Spirited, imaginative Rebecca Rowena Randall is sent to live with her stern aunts and transforms their lives — and an entire town — with her irrepressible optimism and creativity. A forerunner to Anne of Green Gables.
Historical Significance:
Published in 1903, five years before Anne of Green Gables, Rebecca was the bestselling children's novel of its era. Kate Douglas Wiggin was already famous as a kindergarten pioneer — she established the first free kindergarten on the West Coast in 1878. Jack London called Rebecca "one of the very best characters in American fiction." Shirley Temple's 1938 film adaptation was a box office hit. The novel influenced L.M. Montgomery, who acknowledged that Anne Shirley owed a debt to Rebecca Randall.
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