Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm

Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm
Published in the early 20th century, 'Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm' by Alice B. Emerson follows the journey of twelve-year-old Betty, who becomes an orphan and is sent to live with her uncle's friend, Agatha Peabody, at Bramble Farm. The farm, however, proves to be a challenging environment due to Agatha's miserly husband. Amidst her struggles, Betty forms a friendship with Bob, a fellow orphan, highlighting themes of resilience and companionship in difficult circumstances. The book is part of the series created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, known for its influence on children's literature.















