The Little Colonel, Annie Fellows Johnston
The Little Colonel, Annie Fellows Johnston
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The Little Colonel

Author: Annie Fellows Johnston

Narrator: Anna Fields

Unabridged: 1 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2006

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

An old Southern family is torn apart by tragedy when the Old Colonel disowns his beloved daughter for marrying a Yankee. Hard times have befallen her, but she would rather die than go to him for help. Then one day, by accident, the Old Colonel meets a little girl who is called the Little Colonel, because she has temper tantrumsjust like him. It is indeed his granddaughter, and slowly a bond grows between them. Can the love of a little girl mend the powerful hatred that has rent the family in two?

About Annie Fellows Johnston

Annie Fellows Johnston was raised on a farm in MacCutchenville, Indiana. At seventeen, she attended the University of Iowa for one year, then returned to Evansville to work as a teacher. She married William L. Johnston, a widower with three children. When he died at a young age, she began her writing career in earnest. Her first book, Big Brother, was published in 1893, followed by Joel: A Boy of Galilee. In 1895, she was inspired by a visit to the leisurely and aristocratic Pewee Valley, Kentucky, where she met a spunky little Southern girl named Hattie. Annie returned to Evansville and wrote The Little Colonel in 1896, and it quickly became a success. In 1935, Twentieth Century Fox released a film version of The Little Colonel, with Shirley Temple in the lead.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kati on April 09, 2022

Parts of this have not aged well. I couldn’t help but feeling nostalgic for how Eugenia’s wedding was.......more

Goodreads review by Magda on September 13, 2007

In some contrast to the "Boarding-School" book, I like seeing Lloyd grow up in this way, striving to be good and kind to everyone, even a particularly catty friend, more because she has standards to uphold than because the friend would do the same for her. Little Mary Ware, Joyce's sister, is a guest......more

Goodreads review by Abigail on May 22, 2014

my favorite part of this book might be the discussion of the fourth leaf of the four-leafed clover, where joyce suggests that the name of the prince who brings the diamond leaf of true happiness might not be Man. (to be a little anachronistic, i ship her and her future studio-mate SO hard.)......more