![]() When she arrives, she finds that they have an outbreak of scarlet fever, so she must go to stay with the dreaded Putney cousins of her mother on their farm near Hillsboro, VT. However, Aunt Harriet becomes very sick and must quickly be taken to a warmer climate, so Betsy is sent to live the nearby Lathrop cousins. ![]() ![]() Elizabeth Ann, who is timid and small for her age, feels that she is understood by only Aunt Frances who coddles her and expects her to live a sheltered life which results in her being neither strong nor well. Elizabeth Ann is a nine-year-old orphan girl who lives in the city home of her father’s frail aunt, Great-Aunt Harriet, and is taken care of by Aunt Harriet’s daughter whom she calls Aunt Frances. Understood Betsy (originally published in 1916 by The Century Company republished in 2008 by Wilder Publications LLC, P. ![]() No other compensation has been received for the reviews posted on Home School Book Review.įor more information e-mail Dorothy Canfield. (1=nothing objectionable 2=common euphemisms and/or childish slang terms 3=some cursing or profanity 4=a lot of cursing or profanity 5=obscenity and/or vulgarity)ĭisclosure: Any books donated for review purposes are in turn donated to a library. Publisher: Wilder Publications, republished in 2008 ![]()
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