Mary Poppins Opens the Door is a novel by P.L. Travers, the sequel to Mary Poppins: A House Full of Daughters and The Seven Little Sisters, which was published in 1934.
The book takes place in London, England during the summer of 1912. It follows Jane and Michael Banks on their adventures as they travel around Europe with their nanny, Mary Poppins (aka “Mary Pickford”).
The novel is about the Banks family, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt in London for the month of August 1912. While there, they meet a number of people from across Europe: Jane’s cousins from Ireland, the seven little sisters from Germany and Switzerland, and some Swiss boys who live next door to them.
The book is about the Banks family, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt in London for the month of August 1912. While there, they meet a number of people from across Europe: Jane’s cousins from Ireland, the seven little sisters from Germany and Switzerland, and some Swiss boys who live next door to them.
The novel begins with the Banks family having just returned from a month in France. They are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt, their good friends who live next door to them in London, England during the summer of 1912. While there, they meet a number of people from across Europe: Jane’s cousins from Ireland, the seven little sisters from Germany and Switzerland, and some Swiss boys who live next door to them.