Item #2317140 Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates: A Story of Life in Holland (New Amsterdam Edition). Mary Mapes Dodge.
Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates: A Story of Life in Holland (New Amsterdam Edition)

Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates: A Story of Life in Holland (New Amsterdam Edition)

New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1904. Doggett, Allen B. Hard Cover. Very Good / No Jacket. Item #2317140

New Amsterdam edition. Ink gift note on front free endpaper, ink name and address on rear paste-down endpaper.

xiv, 393 pp. Illustrations by Allen B. Doggett. In Holland, poor but industrious and honorable 15-year-old Hans Brinker and his younger sister Gretel yearn to participate in December's great ice skating race on the canal. They have little chance of doing well on their handmade wooden skates, but the prospect of the race and the prize of the silver skates excites them and fires their dreams. Hans' father, Raff Brinker, suffered head trauma when he fell from a dike. It left him chronically ill, with episodes of amnesia and occasional violent outbursts, so he is unable to work. Mrs. Brinker, Hans, and Gretel must all work to support the family and are looked down upon in the community because they are poor. By chance, Hans meets the famous surgeon Dr. Boekman and begs him to treat their father, but the doctor's fees are expensive and he has been very gruff following the death of his wife and disappearance of his son. Eventually, Dr. Boekman is persuaded to examine Mr. Brinker. He diagnoses pressure on the brain, which can be cured by a risky and expensive operation involving trephining (a surgical intervention in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the human skull). Hans earns money to buy Gretel a pair of steel skates for the race. Later, when he earns enough to buy himself a pair of skates, he instead offers the money to Doctor Boekman to pay for his father's operation. Touched by this gesture, Dr. Boekman provides the surgery for free, and Hans is able to buy good skates for himself to skate in the race. Hans sacrifices his opportunity to win the boys' race by dropping out of the race to help a friend win. Gretel wins the girls' race and the precious prize: the eponymous Silver Skates.--Wikipedia

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