Our Little Cuban Cousin


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Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade's "Our Little Cuban Cousin" offers readers a glimpse into the life and culture of Cuba through the experiences of a young Cuban child. The narrative follows the character as they navigate their daily routines, traditions, and interactions with family and friends. Set against the backdrop of Cuba, the story unfolds with themes of cultural exploration, friendship, and the celebration of unique traditions. Through the character's interactions with their surroundings and their engagement with local customs, readers gain insights into the richness of Cuban life. The novella delves into themes of identity, unity, and the beauty of diverse cultures. As the character embraces their Cuban heritage and connects with others, they embody the qualities of curiosity and an appreciation for the values that shape their world. "Our Little Cuban Cousin" celebrates cultural diversity and fosters an understanding of different ways of life. Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade's storytelling invites readers to connect with the character's experiences, cultivating a sense of empathy and an appreciation for the similarities and differences that make each culture unique.




Our Little Cuban Cousin


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Our Little Russian Cousin


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Our Little Irish Cousin


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Our Little French Cousin


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'Our Little French Cousin' is an attempt to tell, in plain, simple language, something of the daily life of a little French girl, living in a Norman village, in one of the most progressive and opulent sections of France.




Our Little Jewish Cousin


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Our Little Roumanian Cousin


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Our Little Roumanian Cousin is a novella by Clara Vostrovsky Winlow. Winlow was an author known for weaving wholesome stories where a country or site with its cultural traditions formed a backbone for the story. Excerpt: "The farm-house at which they were staying looked attractive in its cleanliness. It had been recently whitewashed and the doors and window frames painted a bright blue. It was built entirely of timber. The roof consisted of thin strips of wood laid closely row upon row. Near the house were some fruit-trees and lilac bushes and a small flower garden in which basil and gilliflowers, so often mentioned in Roumanian folk songs, were conspicuous."




Our Little Danish Cousin


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Our Little Jewish Cousin


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Reproduction of the original: Our Little Jewish Cousin by Mary Hazelton Wade