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  • Social Greatest Quotes - Quick, Short, Medium Or Long Quotes. Find The Perfect Social Quotations For All Occasions - Spicing Up Letters, Speeches, And Everyday Conversations.

    by Anna Warner ...
    This book is the outcome of an idea, and the idea is very simple. It is that the best way to understand the dramatic transformation any idea can bring and to successfully bring ideas across, is to think of them as profound insights and moments of clarity often disguised as wit, captured in one single Quote.Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread faster when they carry your message in ... Read more

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  • The Gold of Chickaree

    In "The Gold of Chickaree," the Warner sisters likely tell a story set in the rural countryside, possibly in New England where they were from. The title suggests that the narrative may revolve around the concept of "gold" in a metaphorical sense, such as finding value or treasure in the simple joys of life.As with many of the Warner sisters' works, "The Gold of Chickaree" likely explores themes of ... Read more

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  • Wych Hazel

    According to Wikipedia: "Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 March 17, 1885), was an American evangelical writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works. Born in New York City, she wrote, under the name of "Elizabeth Wetherell", thirty novels, many of which went into multiple editions. However, her first novel, The Wide, Wide World (1850), was the most popular. It was ... Read more

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  • The Gold of Chickaree

    According to Wikipedia: "Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 March 17, 1885), was an American evangelical writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works. Born in New York City, she wrote, under the name of "Elizabeth Wetherell", thirty novels, many of which went into multiple editions. However, her first novel, The Wide, Wide World (1850), was the most popular. It was ... Read more

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  • Tired Church Members

    "Tired Church Members" by Anna Bartlett Warner explores the challenges faced by church members who feel weary and disillusioned. The book delves into the emotional and spiritual fatigue that can arise from church activities, community expectations, and personal struggles. Warner emphasizes the importance of recognizing these feelings and offers insights into how individuals and congregations can ... Read more

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  • West Point Colors

    The novel likely explores themes such as honor, duty, friendship, and the challenges faced by young men training to become officers in the military. Warner's writing style is characterized by its moral tone, emphasis on character development, and portrayal of the virtues esteemed in military life during the late 19th century.For readers interested in historical fiction set in the context of ... Read more

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  • Tired Church Members

    Enriched edition. Finding Strength and Faith in Times of Weariness

    In "Tired Church Members," Anna Bartlett Warner delivers a poignant exploration of the spiritual fatigue that often pervades congregational life. Through a series of evocative narratives and reflective prose, Warner captures the challenges faced by devoted churchgoers who find themselves grappling with the decline of zeal and community spirit. Her writing is imbued with a gentle empathy, drawing ... Read more

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  • Wych Hazel

    In "Wych Hazel," Susan Warner tells the story of the titular character, Hazel, and her experiences in the fictional town of Wych Hazel. The novel explores Hazel's life and the challenges she faces as she navigates the complexities of relationships, family dynamics, and societal expectations.As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to a cast of characters who inhabit Wych Hazel, each with ... Read more

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  • Karl Krinken, His Christmas Stocking

    A Tapestry of Victorian Christmas Virtues and Tales

    In 'Karl Krinken, His Christmas Stocking,' the Warner sisters have curated a poignant anthology that weaves together elements of Victorian morality, familial devotion, and the enchantment of Christmas. The collection unfolds with a tapestry of both prose and verse, exploring themes of redemption, selflessness, and the wonders that the holiday spirit can bring to life. Through engaging narratives ... Read more

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  • Say and Seal, Volume I

    "Say and Seal, Volume I" is the first volume of a two-part novel that tells the story of two families, the Landors and the Emersons, whose lives become intertwined through a series of dramatic events. The novel is set in a New England town during the mid-19th century and explores themes of faith, redemption, and the power of love.The plot revolves around the experiences of several key characters, ... Read more

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  • The Carpenter's Daughter

    This novel is a work of fiction that likely tells the story of a young woman who is the daughter of a carpenter, navigating the challenges and joys of her life. The narrative may explore themes of family, love, faith, and personal growth as the protagonist interacts with various characters and experiences the ups and downs of her journey.Anna Bartlett Warner and Susan Warner were American writers ... Read more

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  • Little Nettie; or, Home Sunshine

    Enriched edition. Exploring the home as a haven: tales of family, resilience, and moral education in 19th-century America

    'ÄúLittle Nettie; or, Home Sunshine'Äù is a curated collection that beautifully encapsulates the warmth and complexities of domestic spaces and familial ties in 19th-century America. This anthology, through its varied narratives and dynamic literary styles, explores the nuanced interplay between individual desires and collective familial obligations. Each piece within this compilation, while ... Read more

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