Harper's Young People, November 15, 1881 by Various

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Author Various
Title Harper's Young People, November 15, 1881
An Illustrated Weekly
Note Reading ease score: 79.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits Produced by Annie R. McGuire
Summary "Harper's Young People, November 15, 1881" by Various is a collection of articles and stories aimed at young readers, published during the late 19th century. This periodical seeks to entertain and educate its audience, sharing tales that include historical accounts, moral lessons, and engaging narratives set against the backdrop of children's interests. The content revolves around themes such as personal responsibility, courage, and the importance of making wise choices. In this particular issue, readers are treated to diverse pieces ranging from poetry to stories about friendship, history, and encouraging life lessons. For instance, the poem “Farewell” captures the changing seasons as various creatures reflect on the onset of winter, emphasizing themes of change and migration. The piece titled "Luck" tackles the misconceptions surrounding luck versus hard work, advocating for perseverance and self-reliance. Readers will also find exciting narratives such as an adventurous tale featuring Indian miners, the historical figure Charlotte Corday, and lighthearted anecdotes involving young boys in playful scenarios. Overall, the publication promotes values such as honesty, bravery, and the joy of exploration, appealing to the aspirations and imaginations of its youthful audience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Children's periodicals, American
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EBook-No. 50013
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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