The Golden House
The Golden House is a juvenile fiction novel written in the early 20th century by Sarah S. Baker. It tells the story of Nono, a little Italian boy adopted by a Swedish couple, Karin and Jan, who already have a large family of boys. The narrative explores themes of love, belonging, and cultural contrasts as the family welcomes Nono into their home, highlighting the dynamics of acceptance and familial bonds amidst societal differences.






