This novel explores the intertwined lives of characters dealing with wealth and poverty.
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This is a collection of classic children's stories, including fairy tales and fables with moral lessons.
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A picture book featuring various illustrations and simple narratives for young readers.
Martha's home is transformed by the arrival of sunshine, symbolizing happiness and comfort.
This historical novel follows the life of Saddler Müller and his family, depicting their struggles and experiences.
This Victorian-era novel follows the early life and moral development of a young man named John Oriel.
A young boy named Arthur strives to become the favorite scholar in his village, facing challenges and learning valuable lessons.
Peter Drake experiences a vivid dream that influences his actions and understanding of the world around him.
A young girl named Alice encounters magical elements and learns about love and kindness through her experiences.
A collection of prose tales, likely featuring moral lessons and narratives from various sources.
This collection features allegorical tales exploring themes of faith, morality, and spiritual growth.
This short tale focuses on the gentle relationship between a child and a turtle dove, exploring themes of kindness and nature.
Gabriel, a young boy, learns about perseverance and faith through his challenging life experiences.
Little coin, much care, or, How poor men live
Mary Botham Howitt · 1843
This Victorian-era story follows the lives of poor families and their struggles, highlighting themes of hardship and resilience.
Two young apprentices, one diligent and one lazy, learn valuable lessons about hard work and the consequences of their choices.
A young woman named Mary faces societal pressures regarding marriage and financial security.
A young girl named Hope faces hardships but maintains optimism and encourages others to do the same.
A young woman named Eliza learns the importance of good sense and prudence through various life experiences and advice.
Jack and Harry's adventures are presented through a series of pictures and accompanying text, offering moral lessons for young readers. The book aims to educate and entertain.
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