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    <![CDATA[Anyone who fondly remembers how the fresh air of the moors puts a blush in the cheeks of sallow young Mary in <em>The Secret Garden</em> will love Dorothy Canfield Fisher's <em>Understood Betsy</em> just as much. First published in 1916, this engaging classic tells the tale of a thin, pale 9-year-old orphan named Elizabeth Ann who is whisked away from her city home and relocated to a Vermont farm where her cousins, the &quot;dreaded Putneys,&quot; live. The Putneys are not as bad as her doting, high-strung Aunt Frances warns, however, and Elizabeth, who had been nurtured by her aunt like an overwatered sapling--positively blooms under their breezy, earthy care.<p>  Elizabeth Ann's first victories are small ones--taking the reins from Uncle Harry, doing her own hair, making her own breakfast--but children will revel in the awakening independence and growing self-confidence of a girl who learns to think for herself... and even laugh. Along the way, &quot;citified&quot; readers of all ages will get a glimpse into the lives of people who are truly connected to the world around them--making butter (&quot;We always bought ours,&quot; says Elizabeth Ann), experiencing the &quot;rapt wonder that people in the past were really people,&quot; and understanding the difference between failing in school and failing at life. Fisher is a wise, personable storyteller, steeped in the Montessori principles of learning for its own sake, the value of process, and the importance of &quot;indirect support&quot; in child rearing. She also captures the tempestuous emotional life of a child as few authors can, crafting a story that children will find deeply satisfying. And in the end, readers will have grown as fond of the happier, stronger &quot;Betsy&quot; as the gentle, unassuming Putneys have.<p>  Loving care was dolloped on this 1999 reissue of an old favorite--with sweet new pencil illustrations by Kimberly Bulcken Root, and an introduction and afterword by Eden Ross Lipson that offer a historical context for the book and its author. (Ages 8 to 12) <em>--Karin Snelson</em> </p></p>]]>
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