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Angel's Christmas and Little Dot

O. F. Walton

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Angel's Christmas, and, Little Dot," O.F. Mrs. Walton weaves a delicate narrative that intertwines themes of kindness, innocence, and the true spirit of the holidays. This enchanting work, characterized by its vivid imagery and sentimental tone, exemplifies the Victorian tradition of moral storytelling. Walton's writing captures the essence of Christmas through the eyes of children, enriching the text with both warmth and whimsy, while exploring the societal values of her time. O.F. Mrs. Walton, a prominent figure in children's literature during the late 19th century, drew from her own experiences and observations of life in England to create stories that resonated with both young readers and their families. Her commitment to portraying the virtues of compassion and generosity likely stemmed from her desire to inspire younger generations amidst a rapidly changing society, revealing her understanding of childhood's pivotal role in moral development. This beautifully crafted collection is highly recommended for readers seeking to rediscover the joys of the holiday season through timeless tales that resonate with light and hope. "Angel's Christmas, and, Little Dot" not only delights the imagination but also instills lasting values, making it a cherished addition to any bookshelf.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 200 pages.

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