Stuyvesant (Classicus Edition) #882188

di Jacob Abbott

Classicus

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Stuyvesant by Jacob Abbott, first published in 1853, is a heartwarming tale of youth, curiosity, and character development set in the peaceful countryside of 19th-century New England. When city-bred Stuyvesant visits his cousin Phonny and their trusted friend Beechnut in rural Franconia, he embarks on a journey of discovery that challenges his assumptions and deepens his understanding of responsibility, patience, and humility. Abbott’s vivid storytelling brings to life a world where nature, community, and honest work offer the truest education.
    Through a series of simple but meaningful adventures—constructing a squirrel trap, exploring a forest cavern, learning to plow—Stuyvesant learns that maturity is not earned through words but through deeds. Each task, no matter how small, is rich with moral insight and practical wisdom. Abbott’s gentle prose and empathetic tone reflect his deep understanding of young readers and their emotional landscapes, making the story both accessible and enriching.
    What sets Stuyvesant apart is its timeless relevance. Though rooted in 19th-century values, the book’s themes of personal growth, resilience, and the importance of integrity remain deeply resonant. Abbott avoids sentimentality and instead crafts a realistic and inspiring portrayal of how children learn from the world around them—through nature, friendship, and trial.
    Republished by Classicus, this edition of Stuyvesant preserves the charm and moral clarity of Abbott’s original vision while inviting a new generation of readers to experience the quiet adventure of growing up with purpose. It’s a perfect choice for families, educators, and readers of all ages who appreciate wholesome, character-building stories filled with warmth and meaning.
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ISBN:
9791223930878
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Classicus
Anno di pubblicazione:
2025
Dimensione:
1.03 MB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Jacob Abbott