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It is the story, marvelously evocative of time and place, of five children who are sent to spend the summer with their aunt on her Virginia plantation when their mother is suddenly taken ill. Their idyllic summer is at first spoiled by a guest, a skinny, bespectacled "sissy" of a city boy, who at first dislikes "the Five"(as they are called throughout the book), but slowly grows to like and accept them, and the feeling is mutual. The Five and the boy learn a lot about each other, as they teach him how to have fun and be a normal kid. As a reader, I hated to see the summer end almost as much as the Five and their new friend when they have to return home. It may seem politically incorrect to some of today's readers as to the depiction of African-Americans, but the Five, even though just children (the oldest is 14) have been raised to treat all people, black and white, with the dignity and respect they deserve. I recommend it to anyone of any age who wants to go back to a simpler time, or who just wants to have a good time reading. (P.S.--by "evocative of time and place," I mean that it is set in the state of Virginia in the early years of the last century, and some of the older characters still remember the War Between the States.) The chapters where the Five are traveling by train from New York to Virginia (with a stop in Washington D.C. along the way) are particullarly entertaining, as is author Anna Rose Wright's descriptions of the farm, its surroundings and its people. (It is based on incidents from her own childhood.)
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"First published October 1943."
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