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i've read 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' &'The New Chronicles to Rebecca'.judging by the end of both books,there are definetely sequels.please tell me the titles of the next books(i want the sequels to these books,not other books by her) & if possible,the
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2007-03-06 21:59:09 · 4 answers · asked by alanna 3 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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I'm afraid that there wasn't a real sequel after that: I've found several references saying that she was pressured to write one after the original but resisted. She did finally do New Chronicles but that was it. From the website http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/romance/TheVillageWatch-Tower/Chap0.html

"In 1904, Jack London wrote (from Manchuria!) to say that Rebecca had won his heart. ("She is real," he wrote, "she lives; she has given me many regrets, but I love her.") Some eighty years later I happened to pick up and read "Rebecca" for the first time. The book was so thoroughly enjoyable that when I had finished it, I began at once a search for other works by the same author-- especially for a sequel to "Rebecca", which seemed practically to demand one. There was never a sequel written, but "The New Chronicles of Rebecca" was published in 1907, and contained some further chapters in the life of its heroine. I had to be satisfied with that, for the time being. Then, well over a year after jotting down Mrs. Wiggin's name on my list of authors to "purchase on sight", I finally ran across a copy of "The Village Watch-Tower"; and it was not even a book of which I had heard. It was first published in 1895 by Houghton, who published much of her other work at the time, and apparently was never published again. Shortly thereafter I found a copy of her autobiography."-- R. McGowan


I'm sure you know that most of her others are available online at bartleby or project gutenburg.

Have you read L.M. Montgomery's Anne series? It's not Rebecca but it's good and there are several books-- always good when you like a character! I also liked Freckles and Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter.

2007-03-06 22:37:49 · answer #1 · answered by princessmikey 7 · 0 0

Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm Sequel

2016-11-01 07:16:47 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awIVz

As a present-day writer, her books are under copyright protection. Unless Ms. Douglas puts them online somewhere for free, or your local library has e-book versions available for download, you are probably out of luck. Sites that scan copyrighted books and make them available with no payment to the author are inconsiderate to the author, and they're illegal. You would not want that to happen to your books.

2016-04-03 07:58:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sorry i can't help you but i don't read books.

2007-03-06 22:01:48 · answer #4 · answered by Mom 2 · 0 2

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