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171:. The family is quite poor, due to the number of children, Mr. Lorenzo DeMedici Randall's inability to stick to a job, and the farm being mortgaged. As the novel begins, the family is barely scraping by three years after the father's death. Rebecca's stay with her aunts is a chance to improve her opportunities in life and to ease the strain on her family's budget. Despite her impoverished background, Rebecca is imaginative and charming. She often composes little poems and songs to express her feelings or to amuse her siblings. It is she who named their farm "Sunnybrook". 183: 45: 203:
must go home to look after her and the farm. While she's away, Miranda dies and leaves the Sawyer house and land to Rebecca. A railway company will buy Sunnybrook Farm for construction purposes, which will give the Randall family a sufficient living, and Miranda's will provides Rebecca enough money to become an independent woman who can help her siblings. The novel ends with her exclaiming, "God bless Aunt Miranda! God bless the brick house that was! God bless the brick house that is to be!"
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shiftless father, and determines to train Rebecca to be a proper young lady who won't shame the Sawyer name. Jane becomes Rebecca's protector and acts as a buffer between her and Miranda. Jane teaches Rebecca to sew, cook, and manage a household. Rebecca's liveliness and curiosity brighten Jane's life and refresh her spirit. Although Rebecca strives to win Miranda's approval, she struggles to live up to Miranda's rigid standards, as Miranda views her as "all Randall and no Sawyer."
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The middle of the novel is mainly a description of life at Riverboro and its inhabitants. Important characters are Jeremiah and Sarah Cobb, who first encounter Rebecca's charm; Rebecca's schoolmate and best friend, Emma Jane Perkins; and young businessman Adam Ladd, who takes an interest in Rebecca's
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Rebecca proves to be a good student, especially in English, and goes on to attend high school in Wareham. In the book's last section she has become a young lady with the same high spirit and a talent for writing. She applies for a teaching job in Augusta, but her mother has an accident and Rebecca
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The novel opens with Rebecca's journey from her family's farm to live with her two aunts, her mother's older sisters Miranda and Jane Sawyer, in their brick house in Riverboro. Rebecca is the second-oldest of seven children. Most of the children have fanciful names, such as Marquis and Jenny Lind,
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Miranda and Jane had wanted Hannah, the eldest sister, because of her household skills and pragmatic nature, but her mother needs her at home for the same reasons and sends Rebecca instead. Miranda is unimpressed by Rebecca's imagination, chatter, and dark complexion, calls her the image of her
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In Season 6, Ep. 5 of MASH: Major Topper, Hawkeye Pierce exclaims to Major Houlihan, "Just pretend you're in the high school play; you're Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm passing out morphine."
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depicting professionally wrestling one of the contestants who had the ring persona "Rebecca of Donnybrook Farm" was dressed as Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm was.
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education. Adam meets Rebecca when she and Emma Jane are selling soap to help a poor family receive a lamp as a premium; Rebecca nicknames him "Mr. Aladdin."
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by contrasting her wholesome character against his: "If Mommy wants trouble, I'm not exactly known as Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farms."
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that tells the story of Rebecca Rowena Randall and her aunts, one stern and one kind, in the fictional village of Riverboro,
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was dramatized for the theater in 1909. Wiggin co-wrote the play with Charlotte Thompson. It was produced for
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influenced by their father's artistic background; Rebecca is named after both the heroines in
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in the title role, as well as a Japanese animated short as part of the Anime Tamago project.
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was lead singer of a band called Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers.
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played Rebecca in the more freely interpreted adaptation of 1938.
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Mielewczik, Michael; Jowett, Kelly; Moll, Janine (2019).
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (disambiguation)
Rebecca (novel)
Rebekah (novel)

Kate Douglas Wiggin
Children's novel
Houghton Mifflin
OCLC
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children's novel
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Maine
Shirley Temple
Ivanhoe

Edith Taliaferro
Klaw & Erlanger
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (play)
Broadway
Klaw & Erlanger
Boston
New England
Shirley Temple
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Lauren Wood
The Beverly Hillbillies
Cleopatra Jones
Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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