How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped Explained

"How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" is a 1912 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in Rhythm in September 1912 under the pen name of Lili Heron.[1] It was republished in Something Childish and Other Stories (1924).

Plot summary

Pearl Button is playing outside whilst her mother is ironing clothes. Two Māori women go up to her and ask her to come with them. After a long walk they arrive at a Māori settlement, where the little girl is given a fruit to eat. Then they drive towards the seaside. Pearl has never seen the sea; they play about. Suddenly, a crowd of policemen runs toward them to take Pearl away again.

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Literary significance

The text is written in the modernist mode, without a set structure, and with many shifts in the narrative.

Notes and References

  1. Katherine Mansfield, Selected Stories, Oxford World's Classics, explanatory notes