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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Sri Lankan History, Children's History, Historical Stories, Non-Fiction, Sri Lankan Authors
Book Review:
''Stories from the History of Ceylon, Book II'' by Marie Musaeus-Higgins is a charming and valuable piece of Sri Lanka's educational heritage. Written by the founder of the celebrated Musaeus College, this book reflects her dedication to making the island's rich history accessible and engaging for young minds. The stories are likely carefully selected to highlight key events, figures, and cultural milestones from Ceylon's past, presented in a narrative style that blends factual history with storytelling flair. While the language and perspectives may reflect the colonial era in which it was written, the book remains an important cultural artifact and a gentle introduction to Sri Lankan history for children. It serves not only as an educational tool but also as a window into how history was taught to generations of Sri Lankan youth. For collectors, historians, and those interested in vintage educational materials from Sri Lanka, this book holds significant appeal. A nostalgic and instructive read that connects modern readers with the pedagogical roots of the nation.