Author: Lucy Fitch Perkins
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
"The Spartan Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
The Spartan Twins
Author: Lucy Fitch Perkins
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
"The Spartan Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
"The Spartan Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
The Belgian Twins
Author: Lucy Fitch Perkins
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781836575146
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Belgian Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins is a poignant and captivating story set against the backdrop of World War I. The novel follows the adventures and hardships of two young twins, Jan and Marie, whose lives are abruptly disrupted by the horrors of war. Jan and Marie are typical children living in a quaint Belgian village with their parents. Their lives are filled with simple joys and routines until the war reaches their doorstep. When German soldiers invade their village, the twins are separated from their parents in the ensuing chaos. This separation sets the stage for their harrowing journey, as they navigate a war-torn landscape in search of their family and safety. Despite their young age, Jan and Marie display remarkable courage and resilience. The bond between them is unbreakable, providing them with the strength to face the many challenges that come their way. Their journey is fraught with danger, including encounters with soldiers, navigating through desolate villages, and the constant threat of starvation. However, their determination and love for each other help them to persevere. Perkins paints a vivid picture of the impact of war on civilians, especially children. Through the eyes of Jan and Marie, readers get a glimpse of the devastation and displacement caused by the conflict. The author does not shy away from depicting the harsh realities of war, but she also balances this with moments of kindness and hope. Along their journey, the twins encounter several characters who help them, demonstrating the compassion and solidarity that can emerge even in the darkest times. The narrative is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Perkins' portrayal of the twins' innocence and bravery serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. The author's descriptive writing brings the setting and characters to life, making the reader feel deeply connected to Jan and Marie's plight. "The Belgian Twins" also serves an educational purpose. It introduces young readers to the historical context of World War I and the impact it had on ordinary people. Perkins includes details about the cultural and geographical aspects of Belgium, enriching the reader's understanding of the setting. The book is well-paced, with a mix of suspenseful and tender moments. Perkins' writing is accessible, making it suitable for younger readers while still engaging enough for adults. The themes of perseverance, familial love, and the kindness of strangers are universal, making this a timeless story. "The Belgian Twins" is not just a tale of war and separation; it is also a story of hope and the enduring strength of family bonds. Perkins' ability to convey deep emotions through the experiences of Jan and Marie ensures that this book remains a memorable and impactful read. For those looking for a story that combines historical realism with heartfelt narrative, "The Belgian Twins" is an excellent choice. Lucy Fitch Perkins' masterful storytelling and her compassionate portrayal of her young protagonists make this book a touching tribute to the resilience and bravery of children in times of conflict.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781836575146
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Belgian Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins is a poignant and captivating story set against the backdrop of World War I. The novel follows the adventures and hardships of two young twins, Jan and Marie, whose lives are abruptly disrupted by the horrors of war. Jan and Marie are typical children living in a quaint Belgian village with their parents. Their lives are filled with simple joys and routines until the war reaches their doorstep. When German soldiers invade their village, the twins are separated from their parents in the ensuing chaos. This separation sets the stage for their harrowing journey, as they navigate a war-torn landscape in search of their family and safety. Despite their young age, Jan and Marie display remarkable courage and resilience. The bond between them is unbreakable, providing them with the strength to face the many challenges that come their way. Their journey is fraught with danger, including encounters with soldiers, navigating through desolate villages, and the constant threat of starvation. However, their determination and love for each other help them to persevere. Perkins paints a vivid picture of the impact of war on civilians, especially children. Through the eyes of Jan and Marie, readers get a glimpse of the devastation and displacement caused by the conflict. The author does not shy away from depicting the harsh realities of war, but she also balances this with moments of kindness and hope. Along their journey, the twins encounter several characters who help them, demonstrating the compassion and solidarity that can emerge even in the darkest times. The narrative is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Perkins' portrayal of the twins' innocence and bravery serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. The author's descriptive writing brings the setting and characters to life, making the reader feel deeply connected to Jan and Marie's plight. "The Belgian Twins" also serves an educational purpose. It introduces young readers to the historical context of World War I and the impact it had on ordinary people. Perkins includes details about the cultural and geographical aspects of Belgium, enriching the reader's understanding of the setting. The book is well-paced, with a mix of suspenseful and tender moments. Perkins' writing is accessible, making it suitable for younger readers while still engaging enough for adults. The themes of perseverance, familial love, and the kindness of strangers are universal, making this a timeless story. "The Belgian Twins" is not just a tale of war and separation; it is also a story of hope and the enduring strength of family bonds. Perkins' ability to convey deep emotions through the experiences of Jan and Marie ensures that this book remains a memorable and impactful read. For those looking for a story that combines historical realism with heartfelt narrative, "The Belgian Twins" is an excellent choice. Lucy Fitch Perkins' masterful storytelling and her compassionate portrayal of her young protagonists make this book a touching tribute to the resilience and bravery of children in times of conflict.
The Scotch Twins
Author: Lucy Fitch Perkins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Scotland
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
One in a series of stories that introduce a period of history and a geographical location through the adventures of twins. Here, Scottish twins, Jock and Jean, discover the gamekeeper is a poacher and help expose him.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Scotland
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
One in a series of stories that introduce a period of history and a geographical location through the adventures of twins. Here, Scottish twins, Jock and Jean, discover the gamekeeper is a poacher and help expose him.
Twins
Author: William Viney
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1789144094
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Human twins have many meanings and different histories. They have been seen as gods and monsters, signs of danger, death, and sexual deviance. They are taken as objects of wonder and violent repression, the subjects of scientific experiment. Now millions are born through fertility technologies. Their history is often buried in philosophies and medical theories, religious and scientific practices, and countless stories of devotion and tragedy. In this history of superstitions and marvels, fantasies and experiments, William Viney—himself a twin—shows how the use and abuse of twins has helped to shape the world in which we live. This book has been written not just for twins, but for anyone interested in their historical, global, and political impact.
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1789144094
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Human twins have many meanings and different histories. They have been seen as gods and monsters, signs of danger, death, and sexual deviance. They are taken as objects of wonder and violent repression, the subjects of scientific experiment. Now millions are born through fertility technologies. Their history is often buried in philosophies and medical theories, religious and scientific practices, and countless stories of devotion and tragedy. In this history of superstitions and marvels, fantasies and experiments, William Viney—himself a twin—shows how the use and abuse of twins has helped to shape the world in which we live. This book has been written not just for twins, but for anyone interested in their historical, global, and political impact.
Leonidas of Sparta
Author: Helena P. Schrader
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1604944749
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The smaller of twins, born long after two elder brothers, Leonidas was considered an afterthought from birth -- even by his mother. Lucky not to be killed for being undersized, he was not raised as a prince like his eldest brother, Cleomenes, who was heir to the throne, but instead had to endure the harsh upbringing of ordinary Spartan youth. Barefoot, always a little hungry, and subject to harsh discipline, Leonidas had to prove himself worthy of Spartan citizenship. Struggling to survive without disgrace, he never expected that one day he would be king or chosen to command the combined Greek forces fighting a Persian invasion. But these were formative years that would one day make him the most famous Spartan of them all: the hero of Thermopylae. This is the first book in a trilogy of biographical novels about Leonidas of Sparta. This first book describes his childhood in the infamous Spartan agoge. The second will focus on his years as an ordinary citizen, and the third will describe his reign and death. About the Author Helena P. Schrader holds a PhD in history from the University of Hamburg, which she earned with her groundbreaking biography of General Friedrich Olbricht, the mastermind behind the Valkyrie plot against Hitler. She has published four nonfiction works on modern history and has been published in academic journals including Sparta: Journal of Ancient Spartan and Greek History. Helena has done extensive research on ancient and archaic Sparta. She has combined her research with common sense and a deep understanding of human nature to create a refreshingly unorthodox portrayal of Spartan society in this biographical trilogy of Leonidas, as well as in her three previously published novels, The Olympic Charioteer, Are They Singing in Sparta? and Spartan Slave, Spartan Queen. Visit her website at www.helena-schrader.com or learn more about Sparta from her website Sparta Reconsidered at www.elysiumgates.com/ helena.
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1604944749
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The smaller of twins, born long after two elder brothers, Leonidas was considered an afterthought from birth -- even by his mother. Lucky not to be killed for being undersized, he was not raised as a prince like his eldest brother, Cleomenes, who was heir to the throne, but instead had to endure the harsh upbringing of ordinary Spartan youth. Barefoot, always a little hungry, and subject to harsh discipline, Leonidas had to prove himself worthy of Spartan citizenship. Struggling to survive without disgrace, he never expected that one day he would be king or chosen to command the combined Greek forces fighting a Persian invasion. But these were formative years that would one day make him the most famous Spartan of them all: the hero of Thermopylae. This is the first book in a trilogy of biographical novels about Leonidas of Sparta. This first book describes his childhood in the infamous Spartan agoge. The second will focus on his years as an ordinary citizen, and the third will describe his reign and death. About the Author Helena P. Schrader holds a PhD in history from the University of Hamburg, which she earned with her groundbreaking biography of General Friedrich Olbricht, the mastermind behind the Valkyrie plot against Hitler. She has published four nonfiction works on modern history and has been published in academic journals including Sparta: Journal of Ancient Spartan and Greek History. Helena has done extensive research on ancient and archaic Sparta. She has combined her research with common sense and a deep understanding of human nature to create a refreshingly unorthodox portrayal of Spartan society in this biographical trilogy of Leonidas, as well as in her three previously published novels, The Olympic Charioteer, Are They Singing in Sparta? and Spartan Slave, Spartan Queen. Visit her website at www.helena-schrader.com or learn more about Sparta from her website Sparta Reconsidered at www.elysiumgates.com/ helena.
The Spartan Twins
Author: Lucy Fitch Perkins
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781836577942
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Dive into ancient Greece with "The Spartan Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins, a fascinating journey that transports young readers to the world of classical Sparta. This captivating novel introduces the spirited twins, Dion and Daphne, as they navigate their way through the rigorous and exciting life of ancient Sparta. First published in the early 20th century, this timeless classic blends adventure, history, and education, making it a must-read for children interested in ancient civilizations and thrilling tales. In "The Spartan Twins," readers follow the adventures of Dion and Daphne, twin siblings born into a society known for its discipline, bravery, and military prowess. Perkins' engaging narrative and rich descriptions bring the world of ancient Sparta to life, offering a vivid and immersive experience that is both educational and entertaining. Through the twins' experiences, readers gain insights into the customs, values, and daily life of one of history's most legendary cultures. The story begins with an introduction to Dion and Daphne, who, despite their young age, are already experiencing the unique upbringing of Spartan children. From rigorous physical training to learning the ways of the Spartan warriors, the twins' lives are filled with challenges and adventures that test their courage, resilience, and ingenuity. Perkins expertly weaves historical facts into the narrative, making the story both informative and engaging for young readers. Lucy Fitch Perkins' storytelling is both captivating and educational, making "The Spartan Twins" a perfect read for young audiences interested in history and adventure. Each chapter presents a new episode in the twins' lives, from their participation in Spartan training exercises to their encounters with notable historical figures and events. The story highlights important themes such as discipline, loyalty, and the importance of community, offering valuable lessons that resonate with readers of all ages. One of the standout features of "The Spartan Twins" is Perkins' ability to create vivid and relatable characters. Dion and Daphne, with their distinct personalities and strengths, are easy to relate to and root for. Dion's bravery and determination, paired with Daphne's intelligence and compassion, make them a dynamic duo that readers will admire and cheer for throughout their journey. Perkins' writing style is accessible and engaging, making "The Spartan Twins" suitable for both independent reading and read-aloud sessions. The rhythmic prose and lively dialogue ensure that the story holds the attention of young readers, while the underlying messages and historical context provide meaningful content for parents and educators. The book's pacing is well-balanced, with each chapter offering new developments and insights that keep readers eagerly turning pages. "The Spartan Twins" also explores the cultural and societal aspects of ancient Sparta, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this unique civilization. Perkins' detailed descriptions of Spartan customs, from their educational system to their military practices, enrich the narrative and offer a deeper appreciation for the historical setting. The story fosters an appreciation for history and the enduring values of bravery, discipline, and the spirit of camaraderie. Add "The Spartan Twins" to your child's library and join Dion and Daphne on their thrilling adventures in ancient Sparta. This beloved classic promises an educational and exciting reading experience filled with history, adventure, and the timeless values of courage and loyalty. Discover why Lucy Fitch Perkins' stories have remained cherished classics, celebrating the wonders of the past and the spirit of young adventurers who seek to explore and understand the world around them.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781836577942
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Dive into ancient Greece with "The Spartan Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins, a fascinating journey that transports young readers to the world of classical Sparta. This captivating novel introduces the spirited twins, Dion and Daphne, as they navigate their way through the rigorous and exciting life of ancient Sparta. First published in the early 20th century, this timeless classic blends adventure, history, and education, making it a must-read for children interested in ancient civilizations and thrilling tales. In "The Spartan Twins," readers follow the adventures of Dion and Daphne, twin siblings born into a society known for its discipline, bravery, and military prowess. Perkins' engaging narrative and rich descriptions bring the world of ancient Sparta to life, offering a vivid and immersive experience that is both educational and entertaining. Through the twins' experiences, readers gain insights into the customs, values, and daily life of one of history's most legendary cultures. The story begins with an introduction to Dion and Daphne, who, despite their young age, are already experiencing the unique upbringing of Spartan children. From rigorous physical training to learning the ways of the Spartan warriors, the twins' lives are filled with challenges and adventures that test their courage, resilience, and ingenuity. Perkins expertly weaves historical facts into the narrative, making the story both informative and engaging for young readers. Lucy Fitch Perkins' storytelling is both captivating and educational, making "The Spartan Twins" a perfect read for young audiences interested in history and adventure. Each chapter presents a new episode in the twins' lives, from their participation in Spartan training exercises to their encounters with notable historical figures and events. The story highlights important themes such as discipline, loyalty, and the importance of community, offering valuable lessons that resonate with readers of all ages. One of the standout features of "The Spartan Twins" is Perkins' ability to create vivid and relatable characters. Dion and Daphne, with their distinct personalities and strengths, are easy to relate to and root for. Dion's bravery and determination, paired with Daphne's intelligence and compassion, make them a dynamic duo that readers will admire and cheer for throughout their journey. Perkins' writing style is accessible and engaging, making "The Spartan Twins" suitable for both independent reading and read-aloud sessions. The rhythmic prose and lively dialogue ensure that the story holds the attention of young readers, while the underlying messages and historical context provide meaningful content for parents and educators. The book's pacing is well-balanced, with each chapter offering new developments and insights that keep readers eagerly turning pages. "The Spartan Twins" also explores the cultural and societal aspects of ancient Sparta, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this unique civilization. Perkins' detailed descriptions of Spartan customs, from their educational system to their military practices, enrich the narrative and offer a deeper appreciation for the historical setting. The story fosters an appreciation for history and the enduring values of bravery, discipline, and the spirit of camaraderie. Add "The Spartan Twins" to your child's library and join Dion and Daphne on their thrilling adventures in ancient Sparta. This beloved classic promises an educational and exciting reading experience filled with history, adventure, and the timeless values of courage and loyalty. Discover why Lucy Fitch Perkins' stories have remained cherished classics, celebrating the wonders of the past and the spirit of young adventurers who seek to explore and understand the world around them.
Joy Sparton of Parsonage Hill
Author: Ruth I. Johnson
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 080248994X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
This warm-hearted, humorous series relates the growing pains and problems that confront two PKs (preacher's kids), Joy Sparton and her twin brother Roy. Each delightful account is written in the first person, from Joy's viewpoint, in her own colorful language. The gospel, the Saviour, and the separated Christian walk—all are presented in a framework of the experiences of this lovable young teenager. In Joy Sparton of Parsonage Hill, although she accepts the Lord as her Saviour at camp, Joy still finds it difficult to curb her prankish nature. Church giggles and practical jokes keep Joy on the move—and in trouble.
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 080248994X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
This warm-hearted, humorous series relates the growing pains and problems that confront two PKs (preacher's kids), Joy Sparton and her twin brother Roy. Each delightful account is written in the first person, from Joy's viewpoint, in her own colorful language. The gospel, the Saviour, and the separated Christian walk—all are presented in a framework of the experiences of this lovable young teenager. In Joy Sparton of Parsonage Hill, although she accepts the Lord as her Saviour at camp, Joy still finds it difficult to curb her prankish nature. Church giggles and practical jokes keep Joy on the move—and in trouble.
Leonidas of Sparta
Author: Schrader Helena P.
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1604948302
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Come and take them Book III in the Leonidas Trilogy Persia has crushed the Ionian revolt and is gathering a massive army to invade and punish mainland Greece, but in Sparta the dangers seem closer to home. The Eurypontid king Demaratus is accused of being a usurper, while the Agiad king Cleomenes is going dangerously mad. More and more Spartans turn to Leonidas, Cleomenes's half-brother and son-in-law, to provide leadership. But Leonidas is the younger of twins, and his brother Brotus has no intention of letting Leonidas lay claim to the Agiad throne without a fight. This novel follows Leonidas and Gorgo as they steer Sparta through the dangerous waters of domestic strife and external threat, working together as a team to make Sparta the best it can be. But the forces that will destroy not only Leonidas but his Sparta are already gathering -- not just in Persepolis and Sardis, but in the hubris of a rising Athens and the bigotry and xenophobia of his fellow Spartans. The murder of two Persian ambassadors by an agitated Spartan Assembly sets in train the inevitable conflict between Sparta and Persia that will take Leonidas to Thermopylae -- and into history. This is the third book in a trilogy of biographical novels about Leonidas and Gorgo. The first book, A Boy of the Agoge, described Leonidas's childhood in the Spartan public school. The second, A Peerless Peer, focused on his years as an ordinary citizen. This third book describes his rise to power, his reign, and his death.
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1604948302
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Come and take them Book III in the Leonidas Trilogy Persia has crushed the Ionian revolt and is gathering a massive army to invade and punish mainland Greece, but in Sparta the dangers seem closer to home. The Eurypontid king Demaratus is accused of being a usurper, while the Agiad king Cleomenes is going dangerously mad. More and more Spartans turn to Leonidas, Cleomenes's half-brother and son-in-law, to provide leadership. But Leonidas is the younger of twins, and his brother Brotus has no intention of letting Leonidas lay claim to the Agiad throne without a fight. This novel follows Leonidas and Gorgo as they steer Sparta through the dangerous waters of domestic strife and external threat, working together as a team to make Sparta the best it can be. But the forces that will destroy not only Leonidas but his Sparta are already gathering -- not just in Persepolis and Sardis, but in the hubris of a rising Athens and the bigotry and xenophobia of his fellow Spartans. The murder of two Persian ambassadors by an agitated Spartan Assembly sets in train the inevitable conflict between Sparta and Persia that will take Leonidas to Thermopylae -- and into history. This is the third book in a trilogy of biographical novels about Leonidas and Gorgo. The first book, A Boy of the Agoge, described Leonidas's childhood in the Spartan public school. The second, A Peerless Peer, focused on his years as an ordinary citizen. This third book describes his rise to power, his reign, and his death.
The American Twins of the Revolution
Author: Lucy Fitch Perkins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Large type books
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
One in a series of stories introducing a period in history and geographical location through the adventures of twins. Here, twins Sally and Roger Priestly and their mother, faithfully guard and preserve money which is made available to the revolutionary forces at a moment when their success seems to hang in the balance.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Large type books
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
One in a series of stories introducing a period in history and geographical location through the adventures of twins. Here, twins Sally and Roger Priestly and their mother, faithfully guard and preserve money which is made available to the revolutionary forces at a moment when their success seems to hang in the balance.
Gates of Fire
Author: Steven Pressfield
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553904051
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “Steven Pressfield brings the battle of Thermopylae to brilliant life.”—Pat Conroy At Thermopylae, a rocky mountain pass in northern Greece, the feared and admired Spartan soldiers stood three hundred strong. Theirs was a suicide mission, to hold the pass against the invading millions of the mighty Persian army. Day after bloody day they withstood the terrible onslaught, buying time for the Greeks to rally their forces. Born into a cult of spiritual courage, physical endurance, and unmatched battle skill, the Spartans would be remembered for the greatest military stand in history—one that would not end until the rocks were awash with blood, leaving only one gravely injured Spartan squire to tell the tale. . . .
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 0553904051
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “Steven Pressfield brings the battle of Thermopylae to brilliant life.”—Pat Conroy At Thermopylae, a rocky mountain pass in northern Greece, the feared and admired Spartan soldiers stood three hundred strong. Theirs was a suicide mission, to hold the pass against the invading millions of the mighty Persian army. Day after bloody day they withstood the terrible onslaught, buying time for the Greeks to rally their forces. Born into a cult of spiritual courage, physical endurance, and unmatched battle skill, the Spartans would be remembered for the greatest military stand in history—one that would not end until the rocks were awash with blood, leaving only one gravely injured Spartan squire to tell the tale. . . .