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Poppy's Presents

O. F. Walton

Poppy's Presents by Mrs. O. F. Walton is a children's novel that intertwines themes of generosity, family dynamics, and personal growth through the experiences of its young protagonist, Poppy. The story centers on Poppy, a young girl whose life is deeply influenced by the gifts and presents she both gives and receives. These gifts are more than just physical items; they symbolize deeper values of generosity and kindness. As Poppy navigates her world, she learns important lessons about the true meaning of giving and the impact it has on her relationships and personal growth. The narrative explores the significance of gifts in Poppy's life, highlighting how they reflect her thoughts, feelings, and interactions with others. The story examines the role of presents in expressing affection and building connections. The depiction of family dynamics provides insight into Poppy's background and influences. Her relationships with family members shape her actions and decisions throughout the story. Poppy's Presents is rich in moral lessons, teaching readers about the importance of giving without expecting anything in return, and the joy found in selfless acts. Poppy's Presents uses the framework of gift-giving to explore important themes of generosity, family, and personal growth.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Aug 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 60
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.14in - 0.19lb
  • EAN: 9789364285377
  • Categories: Subjects & Themes - GeneralFriendshipDevelopment - General

About the Author

Walton, O. F.: - Mrs. O. F. Walton, was an English author of Christian children's books, primarily but not solely fiction. She was the daughter of an Anglican clergyman and married his curate, with whom she spent four years in Jerusalem. Amy was the daughter of John Deck (1815-1882), the vicar of St Stephen's Church on Spring Street in Hull, and Mary Ann Sanderson Gibson (1813-1903), a hymnist. Her writings began with My Mates and I, which was written in 1870 but not published until 1873. Meanwhile, her first published work, My Little Corner, appeared in 1872. Christie's Old Organ, one of her most famous books, was published in 1874 and has been reproduced on a regular basis until today. The book was imported to Japan in 1882 and published in 1885 in a translation by Tajima Kashi, making it one of Japan's first publications on the history of Christian and children's literature. It was translated twice more: in 1903 and in 1994. In 1875, Amy married Octavius Frank Walton, her father's curate at the time. Mrs. O. F. Walton, her husband's name, is how she became more well-known. They relocated to Jerusalem the same year they married, and Octavius served in a church on Mount Zion until 1879. Meanwhile, her novel A Peep Behind the Scenes was released there in 1877.