Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous
- 262pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book highlights the life and contributions of Sarah Knowles Bolton, an influential American writer and advocate for social reform. Born in Connecticut, she played a significant role in the Woman's National Temperance Union and served as an editor for the Boston Congregationalist. Bolton's travels in Europe inspired her writings on profit-sharing and female education, emphasizing the importance of faith and hard work in enacting positive change. Her work encourages readers to engage actively in improving their communities.
