Catharine - Adams, Nehemiah
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Résumé :
A vivid doorway into old New England, where duty, devotion and daily courage shape every choice. A window onto nineteenth century america that feels immediate, human and timeless. Catharine by Nehemiah Adams is more than a historical novel...
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it is a carefully wrought tapestry of domestic life, where virtue and duty illuminate personal growth. Through candid family scenes and modest, morally pointed episodes, the narrative blends accessible storytelling with enduring themes-family devotion tales, female virtue ideals, and a quiet, reform-minded gaze that resonates with readers seeking both warmth and purpose. It is a work of religious fiction that speaks to heart and conscience, tracing how individuals navigate faith, responsibility and ordinary temptations with steadfast integrity. Scholars and enthusiasts alike recognise its literary and historical value: a window into Victorian christian fiction and public domain classics, steeped in the moral reform concerns of its era and set against a distinctly New England backdrop. For Sunday school use and thoughtful discussion, the book offers fertile material about character, duty and communal life, while still appealing to casual readers drawn to well-made, humane fiction. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure, it invites both new readers and classic-literature collectors to treasure a richly wrought, enduring testament to faith, family and resilience....