- 01 - Breaking the News
- 02 - Gives Sorrow to the Winds
- 03 - The Worth of a Finger Ring
- 04 - The Bitter-sweet of Life
- 05 - A Peep Into the Wide World
- 06 - Night and Morning
- 07 - Strangers Walk as Friends
- 08 - Leaves us in the Street
- 09 - The Little Queen in the Arm-Chair
- 10 - Mud - and what came of it
- 11 - Running Away with the Brook
- 12 - Splitters
- 13 - Hope Deferred
- 14 - Work Not Deferred
- 15 - Mother Earth Rather Than Aunt Fortune
- 16 - Counsel, Cakes, and Captain Perry
- 17 - Difficulty of Doing Right
- 18 - Loses Care on the Cat's Back
- 19 - Showing that in Certain Circumstances White is Black
- 20 - Head-sick and Heart-sick
- 21 - Footsteps of Angels
- 22 - Shows how Mr. Van Brunt Could be Sharp Upon Some Things
- 23 - How Miss Fortune Went Out and Pleasure Came In
- 24 - Sweeping and Dusting
- 25 - Shows What Noise a Bee Can Make When it Gets Into the House
- 26 - Sundry Things Round a Pot of Chocolate
- 27 - The Jingling of Sleigh-bells
- 28 - Scraps of Morocco and Talk
- 29 - Stockings, to Which the "Bas Bleu" was Nothing
- 30 - Sunday at Ventnor
- 31 - Flowers and Thorns
- 32 - The Bank-Note and George Washington
- 33 - A Gathering Cloud in the Spring Weather
- 34 - The Cloud Overhead
- 35 - "This Working-day World"
- 36 - The Brownie
- 37 - Timothy and His Master
- 38 - Wherein the Black Prince Arrives Opportunely
- 39 - Halcyon Days
- 40 - "Prodigious!"
- 41 - "The Clouds Return After the Rain"
- 42 - One Less in the Wide, Wide World
- 43 - Those That Were Left
- 44 - The Little Spirit that Haunted the Big House
- 45 - The Guardian Angel
- 46 - "Something Turns Up"
- 47 - The Wide World Grown Wider
- 48 - How Old Friends were Invested with the Regalia
- 49 - Thought is Free
- 50 - Trials Without
- 51 - Trials Within
- 52 - "Thou!"
"How should a seven year old child react when forced to be separated from a mother who meant everything to her? How should she react when she learns that the aunt with whom she was sent to live doesn't really care about her? Will she be able to make real friendships with people outside her family? Would she be able to take her belief in God as a comfort? If you want to find answers to all these questions, read the enjoyable novel "The Wide, Wide World". There, you will see how the amazing Ellen Montgomery reacts to all those things, and many, many more".
Summary by Stav Nisser.
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