Understood Betsy, Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Understood Betsy, Dorothy Canfield Fisher
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Understood Betsy

Author: Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Spire

Unabridged: 4 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/27/2023


Synopsis

"Understood Betsy" is a beloved children's book that was first published in 1916. It tells the story of Elizabeth Ann, a young girl who has been raised in a sheltered and overprotective environment by her Aunt Frances. Elizabeth Ann is a timid and obedient child who has never been allowed to make her own decisions or take risks. She has always been told what to do and how to behave.
However, when Aunt Frances falls ill and is unable to care for Elizabeth Ann, she is sent to live with her previously unknown relatives in rural Vermont. Betsy, as she is now called, is nervous and unsure of what to expect in her new surroundings. But to her surprise, she finds that her new family is warm and welcoming, and her life is about to change in ways she never imagined.
As Betsy adjusts to her new life, she discovers a world full of freedom and joy that she never knew existed. She learns how to take care of herself, make friends, and explore the countryside around her. With the help of her loving relatives and newfound independence, Betsy grows into a confident and capable young woman.
Throughout the book, readers will be inspired by Betsy's courage and resilience as she learns to overcome her fears and embrace new experiences. She discovers the joy of living life on her own terms and finds a sense of belonging in her new community. The book celebrates the spirit of individuality and encourages children to embrace their unique qualities.
"Understood Betsy" is a heartwarming and inspiring tale that has been beloved by generations of readers. It is a timeless story that continues to captivate and inspire readers of all ages. Through Betsy's journey, readers will learn the importance of self-discovery, independence, and the power of embracing new experiences.

About Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879–1958) was a pioneer in children’s literature. In addition to writing more than fifty books for children, she was a member of the Book-of-the-Month Club and a key reviewer for the New York Times. While Ms. Fisher lived most of her life in New York City, she retained an enormous affection for the hills of Vermont, where she was raised.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hilary on May 18, 2018

Well this book has just taken the last free place on my top-ten-favourite-books-of-all-time shelf. If it wasn't for goodreads I would never have discovered this book as it's one of those well known in US and Canada but unknown here in England. This was wonderful, from the first page we were hooked, t......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on February 20, 2013

I am such a big softie. This morning, Isaac and I just finished reading Understood Betsy together (again). You might guess from the cover that manly men like Isaac and I wouldn't care for this book. You'd be wrong. Understood Betsy is a book about an overprotected girl who unhappily goes to live with......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on May 13, 2020

Loved reading this to my granddaughters on Zoom. Lots of great thoughts on over-parenting and education. I feel so blessed to have had an opportunity to read this again......more

Goodreads review by Sara on January 04, 2019

Such an interesting little read. This book felt like Little House On The Prairie meets Anne of Green Gables meets Betsy and Tacy to me. Timeless values that illustrate the resourcefulness, genuine intelligence and innate goodness of children (yes, the author is a big fan of Montessori) against a rus......more

Goodreads review by Jenne on October 20, 2007

This is like totally some kind of Montessori school propaganda, those bastards!! But it's also really sweet, it's kind of like Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm or Anne of Green Gables or something, but it's all about how to be self-sufficient and be educated at your own level and have self-confidence and s......more