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Following heavenward

Or, The story of Alfred Reid

2026

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Pansy's Following Heavenward is a didactic evangelical novel that traces a young woman's spiritual awakening through the trials, temptations, and moral decisions of ordinary life. Written in the lucid, earnest prose characteristic of nineteenth-century Protestant fiction, the book combines domestic realism with overt religious instruction, using scenes of family life, friendship, and inward struggle to dramatize the path of Christian discipleship. Its structure and tone place it firmly wit...

2025

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The story revolves around Tip Lewis, a young boy who discovers a lamp with an inscription that leads him on a quest for truth and understanding. As Tip grapples with the moral and spiritual lessons conveyed by the lamp, he navigates various challenges and learns valuable life lessons along the way.Isabella Alden, writing as Pansy, was known for her Christian-themed and moralistic stories aimed primarily at young readers. Her works often emphasized faith, moral values, and personal growth."...

2025

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"YES," said Mrs. Hammond, a little sigh in her voice as she spoke, "Mr. Hart is going with us; I don't know how long he will stay. I'm afraid there is very little on Monteagle to hold him."Two children sat on the extreme end of the broken steps; one was pale, thin, hollow-eyed and sorrowful. The other was rosy-cheeked, chubby, and dirty. The pale one was perhaps twelve years old; the other, somewhat younger."Only hear that name!" said the hollow-eyed girl. "Monteagle! Doesn't...

0,99 €

2013

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The First two Books in the Ester Ried Series   Ester Ried   This book is about Ester Ried, a young girl running her family’s boardinghouse largely on her own in the early 1900’s. Her mother being quite often sick, Ester has a very large share of the responsibilities. The hard work makes her irritable, and it is hard to keep her patience with the many people she must deal with daily, especially her bright young...

1,78 €

2025

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What in the world are you ever going to do with all those tidies? The speaker was a girl of sixteen—a fair, bright creature, with dancing eyes, and that alert expression which we find on the faces of those to whom the future is an interesting and exciting puzzle which they long to solve. She was watching with curious interest the absorption of her sister, who knelt before a half-packed trunk, studying the disposal of packages so as to solve that old problem, "How to get twice as much into ...

2025

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THE Formans were at breakfast, at least two of them were. The others were absorbed with the morning mail. The table was neatly spread, the aroma of coffee was in the air, and the plate of home-made cookies invited attention, but Jean, the youngest daughter, and Derrick, the son, were the only ones who paid the slightest attention to breakfast. Jean was eating grapes, and Derrick, as he reached for the fourth cookie, said: "I wonder if I am expected to eat all these." Jean giggled. "You are...

2025

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The story revolves around the efforts of a group of young people who are determined to spread kindness and joy in their community, akin to a "sunshine factory." Through their actions and attitudes, they strive to make a positive difference in the lives of those around them, even in the face of challenges and adversity.Pansy, known for her didactic and morally uplifting stories, often infused her works with themes of Christian faith, compassion, and the importance of character development. ...

2025

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"Ruth Erskine's Son" follows the life of Ruth Erskine's son, who faces challenges and choices that test his character and faith. The story likely begins with Ruth Erskine, a character known from previous novels by Pansy, and her impact on her son's upbringing and values.As the protagonist matures, he encounters various situations that challenge his beliefs and principles. These challenges may include moral dilemmas, personal relationships, and decisions that shape his identity and future. ...

2025

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Little Fishers: and Their Nets revolves around a group of children who are likened to "little fishers," referencing the biblical metaphor of "fishers of men" from the New Testament. The story likely focuses on their efforts to do good, spread kindness, and live out their Christian faith in their community.The children, guided by their faith and the teachings of their church or family, embark on various missions or projects to help others and share the message of Christianity. These activit...

2025

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The story revolves around four young girls, each with distinct personalities, who attend the Chautauqua Institution, a real-life educational and cultural center located in New York State. Throughout the narrative, the girls experience personal growth, confront challenges, and learn valuable life lessons during their time at Chautauqua.Isabella Macdonald Alden, under the pseudonym Pansy, often infused her stories with Christian morals and values. "Four Girls at Chautauqua" likely incorporat...

2009

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Pansy enchants listeners with A Day in the Country and Other Stories, a delightful collection that captures the charm, simplicity, and gentle lessons of everyday life. This audiobook transports you to serene countrysides and intimate moments, offering stories filled with warmth, reflection, and timeless moral insights.Through Pansy’s engaging storytelling, each tale unfolds with relatable characters, vivid settings, and moments of ...

2024

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Tip Lewis and His Lamp centers around a mischievous and unruly boy from a poor background who seeks to reform his ways after encountering a compassionate teacher. The narrative explores redemption, personal growth, and the influence of positive guidance on troubled youth. The opening of the book introduces readers to a lively scene in a classroom filled with children, particularly a group of ragged boys, including the protagonist. The superintendent struggles to find a teacher for the unru...

0,88 €