About the Book
The classic rags-to-riches story is the tale of a poor boy in America who is unaware he is heir to a great fortune. When he and his mother are brought to England, they are separated by the boy's rich, overbearing grandfather, who in time learns there is much more to life than money.Book Synopsis
At the age of sixteen Frances Hodgson Burnett moved to Tennessee with her bankrupt family and began writing for American magazines as means to support herself. Over two decades later Burnett published Little Lord Fauntleroy, modeling the character after her son Vivian. Burnett's text and Reginald Birch's original illustrations helped popularize a very romantic style of dress for boys -- a velvet suit with a broad lace collar -- in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuriesAbout the Author
Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was born in Manchester, England, but moved to America as a teenager. A gifted writer from childhood, Burnett took to writing as a means of supporting her family, creating stories for Lady's Book, Harper's Bazaar, and other magazines. Though she began writing novels for adults, she gained lasting success writing for children. She is best known for Little Lord Fauntleroy (1855-1856), A Little Princess (1905), and The Secret Garden (1911). Polly Horvath is the Newbery Honor author of Everything on a Waffle. She lives in Victoria, British Columbia.