"Author Jack London wrote Kate Douglas Wiggin a letter about her classic Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm from the headquarters of the First Japanese Army in Manchuria in 1904: "May I thank you for Rebecca?... I would have quested the wide world over to make her mine, only I was born too long ago and she was born but yesterday.... Why could she not have been my daughter? Why couldn't it have been I who bought the three hundred cakes of soap? W ..."
"In Kate Douglas Wiggin's classic tale of friendship she brings us the delightful Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. When the Sawyer sisters, Jane and Miranda, offered to take one of their sister's children, they requested the oldest and most well-behaved, Hannah. Instead they got Rebecca, a spirited, intelligent, imaginative little girl who changed their lives forever. Rebecca's adventures in friendship and love have been adapted for young rea ..."
"School is starting and Rebecca Randall is one of the newest pupils. Take part in the excitement as she makes new friends and begins learning some important lessons about life."
"Author Jack London wrote Kate Douglas Wiggin a letter about her classic Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm from the headquarters of the First Japanese Army in Manchuria in 1904: "May I thank you for Rebecca?... I would have quested the wide world over to make her mine, only I was born too long ago and she was born but yesterday.... Why could she not have been my daughter? Why couldn't it have been I who bought the three hundred cakes of ..."
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (MacMillan Classics) by KateDouglasWiggin Library, Published 1968 by Macmillan Publishing Company ISBN-13: 978-0-02-792660-6, ISBN: 0-02-792660-5