The Wouldbegoods


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After being sent to the country "to learn to be good", the Bastable children and their two friends form the Society of the Wouldbegoods, but continue to become involved in adventures.




The Wouldbegoods: Being The Further Adventures of The Treasure Seekers?


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Sent away to the country after a particularly unruly episode, the well-meaning but wayward Bastable children solemnly vow to reform their behavior. But their grand schemes for great and virtuous deeds lead to just as much mayhem as their ordinary games, and sometimes more.




The Story of the Treasure Seekers


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The Story of the Treasure Seekers (1899) is a children's novel by English writer Edith Nesbit. The first book in Nesbit's beloved Bastable trilogy--which also includes The Wouldbegoods (1901) and The New Treasure Seekers (1904)--The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a story of family, adventure, and mystery for children and adults alike. The Bastable siblings--Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius--are clever and curious children who live with their widowed father. When their mother died, their father became ill and lost his successful business, forcing the family to live modestly. Inspired by stories of buried gold and jewels--and hoping to help their struggling father--the Bastable children decide to go searching for treasure. Their adventure soon takes them to London, where they abandon digging for the allure of paying work. The Bastables come up with several schemes to make money, including writing poetry, banditry, and starting a newspaper, in the process discovering the power of imagination and the true value of home. The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a masterpiece of children's fiction from Edith Nesbit, one of the twentieth century's children's authors. Originally published as a series of stories in several different periodicals, The Story of the Treasure Seekers was Nesbit's first novel for children. It would go on to influence both Arthur Ransome and C.S. Lewis, and is a favorite of J.K. Rowling's. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Edith Nesbit's The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a classic of English children's literature reimagined for modern readers.







The Wouldbegoods


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The Wouldbegoods: Being the Further Adventures of the Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit




The Wouldbegoods: Being The Further Adventures of The Treasure Seekers¾


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The Wouldbegoods: Being the Further Adventures of the Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit: The Wouldbegoods is a charming children's novel by E. Nesbit, serving as a sequel to the popular book The Treasure Seekers. The story follows the mischievous adventures of the Bastable children as they embark on imaginative escapades, filled with humor, friendship, and life lessons. Key Points: Adventure and Imagination: The book immerses readers in the imaginative world of the Bastable children, who embark on exciting and imaginative adventures. From forming secret societies to staging theatrical performances, the story captures the essence of childhood playfulness, creativity, and the boundless power of imagination. Character Development: The Wouldbegoods explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and personal growth. As the Bastable children navigate their adventures, they encounter challenges that provide opportunities for character development and learning important life lessons. The book emphasizes the importance of honesty, cooperation, and empathy. Nostalgic Charm: E. Nesbit's storytelling evokes a sense of nostalgia and captures the essence of a bygone era. The book transports readers to a simpler time, filled with innocence and wonder. With its delightful characters and whimsical storytelling, The Wouldbegoods offers a charming reading experience for children and adults alike.




New Treasure Seekers


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The Wouldbegoods


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The Story of the Treasure Seekers and The Wouldbegoods


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The first critical edition of the beloved classics that established Edith Nesbit as a major children's writer provides extensive guidance to help today's reader navigate the enchanting world of the Bastable family. Nelson situates Nesbit's groundbreaking stories in the context of British popular culture at the dawn of the twentieth century.