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Milly's errand : or Saved to save

Emma Leslie

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Milly's Errand: or, Saved to Save," Emma Leslie weaves a poignant narrative that intersects the themes of redemption, faith, and youthful responsibility. Set against a backdrop of Victorian morality, the novel employs a straightforward yet engaging prose style that reflects Leslie's mastery of storytelling. The plot follows the titular character, Milly, as she navigates through personal trials and societal expectations, ultimately leading her to a path of altruism. The book captures the essence of its time, highlighting the tension between individual desires and collective duties prevalent in 19th-century literature. Emma Leslie, a noted author of children's and religious literature, draws on her own experiences and faith to craft narratives that educate while they entertain. Her strong adherence to moral themes and emphasis on character development can be traced back to her upbringing in a devout household. This background not only informs the thematic depth of "Milly's Errand" but also reflects her commitment to instilling values in her readers, correlating personal growth with spiritual awakening. For readers seeking a novel that intertwines didactic elements with compelling storytelling, "Milly's Errand" is a highly recommended exploration of youthful virtue and the transformative power of kindness. This work not only serves as an enjoyable literary experience but also as a testament to the enduring struggle of individuals to enact change in their communities.
Disponibile da: 24/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 200 pagine.

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