Author

Thomas Cobb

1854-1932

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Books by Thomas Cobb

The Bountiful Lady
 Or, How Mary was changed from a very Miserable Little Girl to a very Happy One

"The Bountiful Lady" by Thomas Cobb is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers on Mary Brown, a mistreated and impoverished girl who dreams of a better life. Her plight is transformed when she is taken from her harsh reality to a magical place where she discovers kindness, comfort, and the wonders of fairy-tale characters. The opening of the novel introduces readers to Mary's difficult life in a poor urban environment, where she faces neglect and hardship. One day, something extraordinary happens: after expressing a desire for something better through her play, she finds herself in a magical new place, recovering from an injury and being tended to by kind-hearted figures. As she navigates this enchanting world, Mary begins to cherish her new circumstances and become curious about her “fairy-godmother,” Evangeline, who symbolizes hope and transformation. The beginning sets the stage for Mary's journey of self-discovery and an exploration of themes like kindness, magic, and the contrast between harsh reality and fairy-tale wonders.

The Little Clown

"The Little Clown" by Thomas Cobb is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows a young boy named Jimmy, who embarks on a series of adventures after feeling abandoned due to the lack of a guardian to meet him at the railway station. Ultimately, he runs away and finds himself in a colorful circus world, encountering a variety of characters while seeking to reunite with his elusive family members. The opening portion of the book establishes Jimmy as a nearly eight-year-old boy attending a small school. After his school term ends abruptly due to the illness of his governess, he faces the anxiety of potentially being sent to live with relatives he barely knows. As he anticipates his return home, we learn that he has never met his parents and is unsure of what his future holds. This tension escalates as he finds himself alone at the railway station when no one comes to meet him, leading him to travel to his Aunt Selina's house, setting off a chain of events that make him a reluctant adventurer in an unfamiliar world. The themes of family, belonging, and the innocence of childhood journey are seamlessly woven into his experience, enticing the reader to join him on this quest for connection and identity.

Enter Bridget

"Enter Bridget" by Thomas Cobb is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around several characters, chiefly focusing on Bridget Rosser, a young woman whose arrival sparks interest and differing opinions among a circle of friends and family, particularly her relationships with Mark Driver and Colonel Faversham. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to various characters who discuss Bridget's apparent charm and the impressions she leaves on them. Mark Driver arrives late to a dinner, creating a sense of anticipation as he is eager to reconnect with Bridget after their past acquaintance. Meanwhile, Bridget is described as an enchanting figure who evokes feelings of jealousy and admiration amongst the others in her social circle, suggesting a complex web of emotions that will unfold as the story progresses. The narrative establishes a vibrant social atmosphere filled with tension, intrigue, and the potential for romance, setting the stage for further developments in Bridget's life and her interactions with those around her.