The Bent Twig is the first of Dorothy Canfield's novels to give fictional form to the Montessori method and to reflect in a novel the insights into education and human development that she received in Rome while visiting Maria Montessori. The home in which Sylvia Marshall grew up is a Montessori home, where everyone takes part in home tasks, and the children learn by being included in adult activities. How very new these ideas were in middle America is shown by the contrast between the Marshall home and the rest of the community.
Though published eighty years ago, the novel's concern with race relations, substance abuse, the environment, distribution of wealth, and the welfare of children still speaks to us over the years.
"There is a good deal of a good housekeeper's interest in domestic affairs that will not interest a good many of your readers, especially those whoare going to form public opinion; for the majority of them, being men, are presumably not interested in such affairs". -- Henry Holt
| Seller | Condition | Comments | Price |
|
HPB-Ruby
|
Very Good
|
$10.33
|
|
Blindpigbooks
|
Good |
$10.33
|
|
Books From California
|
Very Good |
$19.77
|
|
Books From California
|
Good |
$19.77
|
|
Lee Madden Books
|
Like New
|
$20.20
|
|
indoo.com
|
New |
$41.97
|
|
Bonita
|
Good
|
$43.46
|
|
Just one more Chapter
|
New |
$78.12
|
|
GridFreed
|
New |
$93.78
|