A review by daneosaur
The Tale of Ginger and Pickles by Beatrix Potter

5.0

Neither Ginger nor Pickles went to business school; had they done so, they may have learned about accounting, debits, and honoring credits. Because they did not learn good business practices, they paid a steep price for the kindness they bestowed upon their customers. Then, when they hit rock bottom, their community ignored them and looked for ways to use Ginger and Pickles’s losses for their own gain.

I fear our beloved Beatrix Potter may have had troubled thoughts or happenings in her life when she wrote this classic tragedy about the societal struggles wrought over power and money in a small community.