As their father is sick, Hans Brinker and his younger sister Gretel must work to support their family. Despite this life of poverty, they long to take part in the annual ice-skating races on the frozen canal, where the victors win magnifi cent silver skates. But how can they hope to enter the races - let alone win - when their skates are wooden and home-made? After meeting the famous surgeon Dr Boekman, and hearing that he might be able to cure their father, Hans doesn't hesitate in offering to pay for the necessary operation, although he has been saving up all his money to buy two pairs of swift steel skates. As the big day looms, can the children enter their respective races and win the longed-for prize?
As the big day looms, can the children enter their respective races and win the longed-for prize?About the AuthorMary Mapes Dodge (1831-1905) was born into a well-educated family in New York. After her husband's death, she began a writing career in order to support her sons. Best known for Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates, which was an instant success and won her lasting popular attention, she was also a successful poet and magazine editor.
ReviewsJust as new and interesting as when it was first told. -- Frank R. Stockton
Book InformationISBN 9781847497208
Author Mary Mapes DodgeFormat Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Alma ClassicsPublisher Alma Books Ltd