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Susan Bogert Warner (1819-1885) and Anna Bartlett Warner (1827-1915) of Constitution Is., N.Y.
In 'Little Nettie; or, Home Sunshine,' the Warner sisters offer a luminous exploration of familial bonds, resilience, and the comfort found in the simplicity of home life, weaving together a tapestry of narratives that span from heartfelt to instructive. Situated within the broader context of 19th-century American literature, this collection stands out for its commitment to showcasing the domestic sphere as a site of moral and spiritual education. The works within, characterized by their varied literary stylesranging from the didactic to the descriptiveserve as a reflective mirror of the times, exposing the reader to the cultural and ethical ethos of an era poised on the brink of modernity. ...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
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Say and Seal is an inspiring novel by Anna Bartlett and Susan Warner, who skilfully tell the reader how pure devotion to the Christian faith can triumph above the greatest of obstacles. We follow the adventures of Miss Faith, a young, impressionable but bright young woman. Raised in the 19th century, a time of great adversity for ordinary American Christian people, it is with resolution and determination that Faith must avoid the myriad evils of the era. It is only her pure belief in Jesus that shields Faith from succumbing to the dangers which surround her. The protagonist, Mr. Linden, is a wonderful companion in this regard. Although not all of his efforts to help Miss Faith are successful...