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Eleanor Atkinson (1863–1942)

Autore di Greyfriars Bobby

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Fonte dell'immagine: Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson

Opere di Eleanor Atkinson

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Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog [1961 film] (1961) — Original story — 24 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Stackhouse Atkinson, Eleanor
Altri nomi
Marks, Nora (pen name)
Data di nascita
1863
Data di morte
1942-11-04
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Rensselaer, Indiana, USA
Luogo di residenza
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Manhasset, New York, USA
Attività lavorative
teacher
journalist
reporter
writer
Breve biografia
1863: Born in Rensellaer, Indianapolis. Daughter of Isaac M. and Margaret (Smith) Stackhouse.
18--: Indianapolis Normal School.
1888-91: Special writer for the Chicago Tribune under pen name of Nora Marks.
1891: Marries Francis Blake Atkinson (editor).
1899: Daughter Eleanor Blake Atkinson born.
1903: Publishes “MamzelleFifine”, historical novel of the young Empress Josephine of Martinique.
1908: Publishes “Boyhood of Lincoln”.
1909: Publishes “Lincoln’s Love Story”.
1910: Publishes “The Story of Chicago”.
1912: Publishes “Greyfriars Bobby” and “A Loyal Love”.
1915: Publishes “The How and Why Library”.
1916: Publishes “Johnny Appleseed”.
1916: Publishes “Pictured Knowledge”.
1917: Publishes “Hearts Undaunted”.
1918: Publishes: “Poilu, A Dog of Roubaix”.
1920: Separates from husband Francis Blake.
1924: Francis Blake granted divorce.
1942: Dies Manhasset, Long Island.

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Bobby is a cute little silver haired Skye terrier. He “adopts” Auld Jock, an elderly shepherd, as his master. Eventually the shepherd loses his job and dies in poverty. The farmer tries to reclaim Bobby as a pet for his daughter but Bobby continues to guard Jock's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard for fourteen more years. His devotion changed the lives of those around him and ultimately the conditions of the poor in Edinburgh. Bobby's incredible loyalty is eventually rewarded and he becomes revered by people all over the world.

What an inspiring story of love and loyalty. I absolutely loved learning about Bobby and his life in Scotland. This story is a true classic. If I had any complaints it would be that the verbiage is very Scottish. I felt like that added to the charming story, but be prepared if you don't care for that style of writing. I'm so happy I had an opportunity to meet Bobby.
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Olivermagnus | 10 altre recensioni | Jul 2, 2020 |
 
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ME_Dictionary | 10 altre recensioni | Mar 20, 2020 |
Salah satu buku yang berhasil membuatku berderai air mata. Ceritanya hampir mirip dengan Hachiko, cuma Hachiko nunggu tuannya di stasiun sedangkan anjing ini menunggu di pemakaman tuannya.
 
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Titut | 10 altre recensioni | Feb 10, 2020 |
Oh, I loved this book. I never read it as a child and to be honest it probably would have been lost on me through the language. Not the dialect, though even as a Scot some of it was too thick for me to translate, but as a child I was more into Point Horror and The Babysitters Club.

Enough about me though, and let's talk about the wee sonsie doggie. I've never read something where the character was so well crafted and who attached themselves so deeply to the reader without a single word spoken or thought shared. I could practically hear his little feet padding about and the slap of his ears as he shook himself. I fell in love with Bobby, and his heartbreaking story.

And the story is so richly told, it's no wonder it has lasted the generations. Such a simple tale, but one that will never get old. I've got picture books and abridged versions of this story to share with my children, as I don't think they should wait until adulthood like I did to discover this book.
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SadieBabie | 10 altre recensioni | Jun 23, 2018 |

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ISBN
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