Behind the White Brick, Frances Hodgson Burnett
Behind the White Brick, Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Behind the White Brick
Classic Tales Edition

Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett

Narrator: B.J. Harrison

Unabridged: 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: B.J. Harrison

Published: 09/12/2011


Synopsis

Shortly after a horrible scolding by her aunt, Jem stared moodily into the fire. Suddenly, she notices that a bit of soot has fallen from the side of the chimney, revealing an incredibly white brick. Before she knows it, Jem finds herself on an imaginative journey where toys can talk, babies do the scolding, and Santa Claus shows you his wonderful workshop.

About Frances Hodgson Burnett

English born novelist Frances Hodgson Burnett was best known for her children's stories, particularly Little Lord Fauntleroy, The Secret Garden, and A Little Princess. Many of her works have been and continue to be dramatized in film and video.

Frances Eliza Hodgson was born in Manchester, England, on November 24, 1849. When she was four, her father died, leaving her mother with five children and little money. They moved to America when she was sixteen and settled on a farm in Knoxville, Tennessee.

The family financial situation did not improve, and Frances felt that she had the ability to earn money from writing, so as a teenager, she sent her stories to an editor. She began with short stories based on her childhood days in Manchester. After "Surly Tim's Trouble" premiered in Scribner's Magazine in 1872, publishers pursued Frances; one successful story led to another.

Frances married Dr. Swan M. Burnett in 1873, and they had two sons. They traveled extensively throughout Europe and subsequently took up residence in Washington, D.C. Later, reporters criticized her lifestyle and turned public sentiment against her, despite her attempts to stay out of the public eye. Frances died October 29, 1924, at the age of seventy-four.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gina on December 13, 2017

Very cute short story. I’d expect nothing less from Burnett.......more

Goodreads review by Kim on December 03, 2018

I didn't love this story. I think some of it comes from a recent conversation with some of my students where they all agreed that ending things with a dream is a total cop-out. While she tried to make this seem like it may not have been a dream, it just didn't work for me.......more

Goodreads review by Lynda on October 09, 2016

This is a very short story. Probably young children would enjoy it.......more