Sam took the rebuke all the more meekly as he perceived the stiff black
legs of a turkey poking-out from under my grandmother's apron while she
was delivering it. To be exhorted and told of his shortcomings, and then
furnished with a turkey at Thanksgiving, was a yearly part of his family
program. In time he departed, not only with the turkey, but with us boys
in procession after him, bearing a mince and a pumpkin pie for Hepsey's
children. -"from Thanksgiving at Oldtown" This charming book of
Thanksgiving stories, perfectly suited for family reading, gathers in
one volume tales of tasty turkeys, festive parties, generous gestures,
and holiday cheer. Stories featured include works by such writers as
Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Eliot, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and others.
First published in 1915 and hard to find since, this may well become a
new holiday tradition for autumnal celebrations. American librarian ASA
DON DICKINSON (1876-1960) also edited The Children's Book of Christmas
Stories.