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Elizabeth Prentiss

    Elizabeth Prentiss était la fille d'un prédicateur du réveil du début du XIXe siècle et a commencé à écrire à l'adolescence. Son œuvre aborde souvent des thèmes spirituels et moraux, avec un style connu pour son sérieux et sa profondeur émotionnelle. À travers ses récits, elle explorait fréquemment la vie intérieure de ses personnages et leurs quêtes de foi et de sens. Prentiss a également contribué à la tradition des hymnes, soulignant son impact durable sur la littérature religieuse.

    The Flower of the Family, by the Author of 'little Susy's Six Birth Days'
    Little Susy's Six Teachers, By Her Aunt Susan
    Little Threads: Or, Tangle Thread, Silver Thread and Golden Thread, by the Author of 'little Susy'
    Little Rosa
    Stepping heavenward
    Little Threads
    • Little Threads

      Tangle Thread, Golden Thread And Silver Thread (1864)

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      The narrative centers on three sisters, Mary, Ellen, and Carrie, who struggle to survive after losing their mother and facing their father's inability to care for them. Despite their hardships, they maintain hope and find strength in their faith and sisterly love. As they navigate life, each sister forges her own path while cherishing their unbreakable bond. The title symbolizes the connections formed through life's challenges and joys, making this a touching tale of love, faith, and resilience that resonates with readers across generations.

      Little Threads
    • "How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen!" So begins "Stepping Heavenward", the journal-like account of a 19th century girl who learns, on the path to womanhood, that true happiness can be found in giving oneself for others.

      Stepping heavenward
    • Little Rosa

      Or The Old Brown Pitcher (1885)

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      Set in a quaint New England village, the narrative follows young Rosa, a caring girl living with her grandparents. Her discovery of an old brown pitcher linked to her great-grandmother sparks a journey of understanding family ties and the significance of tradition. The story emphasizes themes of familial love and the importance of preserving heritage, creating a touching tale that resonates with readers across generations. This reprint aims to honor the original work while ensuring its cultural significance is maintained.

      Little Rosa
    • This charming children's book tells the story of a young girl and the six teachers who help her learn important lessons about life and faith.

      Little Susy's Six Teachers, By Her Aunt Susan
    • The Flower of the Family is a delightful children's story about a young girl named Grace who learns the importance of family and friendship. Originally published in 1874, this classic story has charmed generations of readers with its engaging characters, whimsical plot, and timeless themes. This edition includes a new introduction and annotations by a noted children's literature scholar, making it an excellent choice for parents, teachers, and young readers alike.

      The Flower of the Family, by the Author of 'little Susy's Six Birth Days'
    • Little Susy's Six Birthdays, Part 1

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Follow the delightful adventures of precocious young Susy in this charming tale of childhood innocence and wonder. Part of a classic children's series, Little Susy's Six Birthdays is a timeless classic that will captivate readers of all ages.

      Little Susy's Six Birthdays, Part 1
    • The Little Preacher

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Herman had an unfortunate injury and was forced to lay in bed and think. His grandmother told him to "ask our dear Lord why He spared his life on that terrible night, since surely it was to do something for Him." Soon after that little Herman received a special gift from God. Herman's father became very sick and "lay, day after day, night after night, in profound sleep." Max realized "My long sickness has made me another man." The story illustrates how God uses affliction to develop spiritual life in people.

      The Little Preacher
    • The Little Preacher is a heartwarming story about a young boy who dreams of becoming a preacher. Written by Elizabeth Prentiss, the author of Stepping Heavenward, this charming book is sure to delight readers of all ages. The Little Preacher is a timeless classic that is perfect for bedtime reading or sharing with friends and family.

      The Little Preacher, by the Author of 'stepping Heavenward'