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  • Following heavenward

    Or, The story of Alfred Reid

    by Pansy ...
    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 ... Read more

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  • Monteagle

    by Pansy ...
    "Monteagle" is a work that bears the marks of nineteenth-century popular fiction, blending romance, moral tension, and social observation in a narrative likely shaped by the conventions of domestic and sentimental literature. The novel appears to center on character, feeling, and the pressures exerted by class, duty, and private desire, all rendered in a style attentive to emotional nuance and the ... Read more

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  • A new graft on the family tree

    by Pansy ...
    In "A New Graft on the Family Tree," Pansy intricately weaves a narrative that explores themes of kinship, identity, and the complexity of familial relationships. Employing a rich prose style that blends vivid characterizations with poignant reflections, the book delves into the lives of its multi-generational characters, revealing the interplay of personal history and broader societal changes. ... Read more

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  • Interrupted

    A Journey of Love, Loss, and Redemption in a Changing Society

    by Pansy ...
    In "Interrupted," Pansy intricately weaves the threads of personal and social upheaval through the lens of her richly developed characters. This novel encapsulates the varied lives of young women navigating the tumultuous landscape of early 20th-century America, marked by changing societal norms and the struggle for independence. Employing a stream-of-consciousness narrative style, Pansy captures ... Read more

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  • An interrupted night

    by Pansy ...
    In "An Interrupted Night," Pansy crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines themes of personal conflict and societal expectation, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing early 20th-century America. The novella employs a richly descriptive literary style that evokes a sense of intimate realism, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of its characters. Pansy's adept use of dialogue ... Read more

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  • Monteagle

    by Pansy ...
    Series series Juvenile Fiction
    "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, ... Read more

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  • The fortunate calamity

    A Journey of Resilience and Hope in Times of Adversity

    by Pansy ...
    In "The Fortunate Calamity," Pansy masterfully weaves a poignant narrative that explores themes of adversity, serendipity, and moral growth. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, the novel employs a rich, descriptive literary style that deftly evokes the era's societal norms and challenges. Pansy intertwines humor and pathos, creating layered characters whose journeys reveal the ... Read more

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  • Sunshine Factory

    An Introspective Journey Through Victorian Relationships and Societal Norms

    by Pansy ...
    In "Sunshine Factory," Pansy crafts a rich tapestry of intertwined narratives, spotlighting the vibrant yet tumultuous life within a small-town factory during the early 20th century. The novel employs a vivid and evocative prose style, reflecting the intricate dynamics between workers and management, underscoring issues of gender, labor, and social class. Set against the backdrop of an era defined ... Read more

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  • Three People

    Exploring Human Connections and Emotional Depth in a Victorian Novel

    by Pansy ...
    In "Three People," Pansy crafts a richly woven narrative that intricately explores themes of interpersonal relationships and the multifaceted nature of life. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the book employs a compelling literary style characterized by its vivid characterizations and keen psychological insights. Pansy's prose invites readers to delve into the lives of three ... Read more

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  • Tip Lewis and His Lamp

    by Pansy ...
    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 ... Read more

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  • Ester Ried Yet Speaking

    Journey of Faith: A Tale of Redemption and Perseverance

    by Pansy ...
    Ester Ried Yet Speaking, penned by Pansy (the pen name of Isabella Alden), is an evocative continuation of the stirring story of Ester Ried, a young woman navigating the complexities of faith, individuality, and societal expectations. The narrative employs a blend of realistic dialogue and rich descriptive passages, situating itself within the late 19th-century literary context characterized by a ... Read more

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  • Ester Ried

    A 19th Century Tale of Faith, Family, and Society in America

    by Pansy ...
    In "Ester Ried," Pansy presents a vivid exploration of the intricate interplay between personal faith and the challenges of societal expectations. This novel, set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, employs a robust narrative style characterized by deep psychological insight and pastoral imagery. Pansy skillfully crafts her characters, particularly the protagonist Ester, who ... Read more

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