Little Lord Fauntleroy (Puffin Classics)

Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett

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  • : 9780141330143
  • : Penguin Books, Limited
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  • : 31 October 2010
  • : 178mm X 129mm X 19mm
  • : United Kingdom
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Description

Join Little Lord Fauntleroy for the greatest surprise of his life


Seven-year-old Cedric gets a shock when he is whisked away from the streets of New York to an English stately home. He gets an even bigger shock when he discovers he'll inherit a great fortune and a title. And Cedric is daunted to meet the grandfather he has never seen before, who is mean and selfish. But Cedric - now known as Little Lord Fauntleroy - is a very unusual boy, who takes it all in his stride . . .

Author description

Frances Hodgson Burnett lived from 1849 to 1924. She was born in Manchester and lived in great poverty after the death of her father in 1853. She escaped the horror of her surroundings by writing stories and often returned to a rags-to-riches or a riches-to-rags theme. In 1865 her family accepted a relative's invitation to emigrate to America. They were still poor but the wide open spaces of Tennesssee were better than the slums of Manchester. Frances had to earn money so began writing short pieces for American magazines. In 1873 she married Dr Swan Burnett, and it was under her married name that she became a world-famous children's writer.

Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote over forty books; the two that are best-known today are The Secret Garden and Little Lord Fauntleroy. In later life she became rather eccentric, turned to spiritualism and mystic cults and took to wearing frilly clothes and titian-coloured wigs - this earned her the nickname 'Fluffy'.