The Candy Country By: Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) |
---|
Louisa May Alcott's The Candy Country is a delightful and whimsical children's story that takes readers on an enchanting journey into a world made entirely of candy. Alcott's enchanting prose and vivid imagination bring all the sugary landscapes and characters to life, leaving readers with a craving for more.
The story revolves around a young girl named Lily, who finds herself magically transported to the Candy Country after sneaking a taste of a mysterious licorice stick. As Lily explores this sweet paradise, she encounters charming candy people, including Chocolate men, Sugar plovers, and even a Sticky bear. Each encounter offers an opportunity for the readers to indulge in vivid descriptions, evoking a lush and vibrant visual experience.
Beyond the enchanting setting, Alcott weaves in valuable life lessons throughout the story. Lily quickly learns that indulging in endless sweets is not as fulfilling as it may seem at first. With the help of lecturing Gingerbread gentlemen, she discovers the importance of moderation and balance in life. This underlying moral lesson adds depth to the story, making it relevant and educational for young readers.
One of the strengths of The Candy Country lies in Alcott's ability to create well-developed and endearing characters. From the kind and wise Candy Queen to the mischievous Peppermint imp, each candy character has a unique personality that readers can easily connect with. Their interactions with Lily provide moments of lighthearted comedy and heartfelt friendship, further enhancing the overall charm of the narrative.
Additionally, Alcott's writing style is effortlessly engaging. Her language is vivid and descriptive, immersing readers in the delightful world she has created. The pacing is well-paced, never feeling rushed, allowing readers to savor every moment and detail of Lily's adventure. Alcott's prose is also accessible to young readers, effectively capturing their imagination and curiosity.
Although The Candy Country is primarily targeted towards children, it possesses a timeless quality that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. Alcott's imaginative storytelling skillfully combines whimsy, moral lessons, and strong character development, resulting in a captivating read that lingers long after the final page.
Overall, The Candy Country is an enchanting tale that effortlessly transports readers into a world filled with sugary delights and important life lessons. Louisa May Alcott's timeless storytelling and vivid imagery ensure that this charming children's book will continue to captivate generations of readers. This delightful escapade into the land of candy is a must-read for children and adults alike, promising a delightful and memorable reading experience. BY LOUISA M. ALCOTT AUTHOR OF "LITTLE WOMEN," "LITTLE MEN," "AN OLD FASHIONED GIRL," "AUNT JO'S SCRAP BAG," "LULU'S LIBRARY," ETC. Illustrated BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY Copyright, 1885, BY LOUISA M. ALCOTT Copyright, 1900, BY JOHN S. P. ALCOTT University Press JOHN WILSON AND SON, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A. [Illustration: "Hollo, what do you want?" he asked, staring at her. PAGE 10.] THE CANDY COUNTRY "I shall take mamma's red sun umbrella, it is so warm, and none of the children at school will have one like it," said Lily, one day, as she went through the hall. "The wind is very high; I'm afraid you'll be blown away if you carry that big thing," called Nurse from the window, as the red umbrella went bobbing down the garden walk with a small girl under it. "I wish it would; I always wanted to go up in a balloon," answered Lily, as she struggled out of the gate. She got on very well till she came to the bridge and stopped to look over the railing at the water running by so fast, and the turtles sunning themselves on the rocks... Continue reading book >>
|
Genres for this book |
---|
Kids |
Fantasy |
Fiction |
eBook links |
---|
Wikipedia – Louisa May Alcott |
Wikipedia – The Candy Country |
eBook Downloads | |
---|---|
ePUB eBook • iBooks for iPhone and iPad • Nook • Sony Reader |
Kindle eBook • Mobi file format for Kindle |
Read eBook • Load eBook in browser |
Text File eBook • Computers • Windows • Mac |
Review this book |
---|