"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
Two Little Knights of Kentucky by Annie F. Johnston is a heartwarming children's novel set in the picturesque countryside of Kentucky. The story follows two young cousins, Rob and Jamie, who live on neighboring farms in the beautiful Bluegrass State.
Rob and Jamie are best friends, and their adventures take them on a journey of friendship, loyalty, and courage. They spend their days exploring the rolling hills, lush meadows, and horse farms that define their beloved Kentucky home.
The novel introduces readers to the charming world of horse racing, a sport deeply ingrained in the culture of the region. The boys' families are involved in horse breeding and racing, and they dream of someday owning their own champion racehorse.
As they grow older, Rob and Jamie learn the value of hard work and determination as they help their families with the day-to-day chores on the farm. They also encounter challenges and setbacks, but their resilience and positive attitudes help them overcome obstacles and become stronger individuals.
Throughout the story, Rob and Jamie demonstrate admirable traits such as kindness, honesty, and a sense of responsibility. They form unbreakable bonds with their families and their community, and their strong sense of duty leads them to act selflessly when their loved ones need them the most.
Two Little Knights of Kentucky beautifully captures the spirit of rural life in the late 19th century, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era. The novel celebrates the simple pleasures of childhood, the magic of nature, and the timeless values of honor, integrity, and friendship.
Annie F. Johnston's storytelling weaves a tapestry of warmth and authenticity, making Two Little Knights of Kentucky an enchanting tale for young readers. It offers a glimpse into a bygone time and place, where the beauty of Kentucky's landscapes is matched only by the purity of the boys' hearts.
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