Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods

Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods
Bunny Brown and his spirited little sister Sue are spending the summer in the big woods, where their family has set up camp on the shores of Lake Wanda. Under towering trees, two tents become a home away from home, one for sleeping, one for dining, as the children trade city life for swimming in the lake, wandering forest trails, and getting into the kind of harmless scrapes that defined childhood adventure in a gentler era. This sixth volume in the Bunny Brown series captures a vanished vision of American family life, where the wilderness was a place of wonder and a father's arms could solve any problem. The book carries the unmistakable warmth of early 1900s children's literature, when adventures were innocent and the world seemed wide open. Note: this text contains racial prejudices that were once common in popular culture; they are preserved here as a historical record.























