Marjorie’s Vacation

Marjorie’s Vacation by Carolyn Wells is a work of fiction published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 4, 2014. This edition spans 116 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins in the Maynards’ side yard at Rockwell, where a swing filled with children gently sways on a soft summer day in early June, setting a tranquil and dreamy atmosphere.
Readers will find a focus on the dynamics among the Maynard children, particularly Kingdon Maynard, the oldest, who holds a position of authority among his siblings. As he begins to explore new adventures with other boys, the story captures the subtle shifts in their relationships and the innocence of childhood. The book touches on themes of family and the transition from childhood to adolescence, all while maintaining a light and reflective tone.
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In the Maynards’ side yard at Rockwell, a swingful of children was slowly swaying back and forth. The swing was one of those big double wooden affairs that hold four people, so the Maynards just filled it comfortably. It was a lovely soft summer day in the very beginning of June; the kind of day that makes anybody feel happy but a little bit subdued. The kind of day when the sky is so blue, and the air so clear, that everything seems dreamy and quiet. But the Maynard children were little, if any, affected by the atmosphere, and though they did seem a trifle subdued, it was a most unusual state of things, and was brought about by reasons far more definite than sky or atmosphere. Kingdon Maynard, the oldest of the four, and the only boy, was fourteen. These facts had long ago fixed his position as autocrat, dictator, and final court of appeal. Whatever King said, was law to the three girls, but as the boy was really a mild-mannered tyrant, no trouble ensued. Of late, though, he had begun to show a slight inclination to go off on expeditions with other boys, in which girls were not included. But this was accepted by his sisters as a natural course of events, for of course, if King did it, it must be all right.
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