On a snow-dusted Christmas Eve, the hush of anticipation is broken not by laughter, but by the quiet heartbeat of longing-a longing for family, warmth, and a place to belong. Within the walls of an early 20th-century children's home, a young girl's world is shaped by the bittersweet rhythms of orphanage life, where hope flickers like candlelight in winter's gloom. Here, the innocence and resilience of orphaned children come alive, their stories unfolding with poignancy and gentle humour as they navigate friendship, hardship, and the yearning for adoption. Rich with the timeless charm of juvenile fiction and adorned with evocative Edith F. Butler illustrations, this tale transports readers to a bygone era, capturing both the vulnerability and quiet strength of girls' stories from a period when every small kindness could change a life. In republishing this work-out of print for decades-Alpha Editions restores a cultural treasure for today's and future generations. The narrative, rooted in the traditions of classic children's novels, resonates with contemporary readers through its universal themes of family longing, belonging, and the transformative power of compassion. Its depiction of orphanage life offers a rare window into the social history of the time, illuminating the challenges and dreams of children who found themselves adrift yet determined to forge bonds and find joy amidst uncertainty. The adoption themes, delicately woven throughout, speak to the heart across generations, making this not just a reprint, but a collector's item for those who cherish the legacy of juvenile fiction. For casual readers seeking a moving story and collectors curating a classic library, this edition stands as a testament to enduring storytelling. Lovingly restored, it invites a new audience to discover a world where the smallest acts of kindness shine brightest, ensuring the story's legacy endures as both a literary gem and a touchstone of its era.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. On a snow-dusted Christmas Eve, the hush of anticipation is broken not by laughter, but by the quiet heartbeat of longing-a longing for family, warmth, and a place to belong. Within the walls of an early 20th-century children's home, a young girl's world is shaped by the bittersweet rhythms of orphanage life, where hope flickers like candlelight in winter's gloom. Here, the innocence and resilience of orphaned children come alive, their stories unfolding with poignancy and gentle humour as they navigate friendship, hardship, and the yearning for adoption. Rich with the timeless charm of juvenile fiction and adorned with evocative Edith F. Butler illustrations, this tale transports readers to a bygone era, capturing both the vulnerability and quiet strength of girls' stories from a period when every small kindness could change a life. In republishing this work-out of print for decades-Alpha Editions restores a cultural treasure for today's and future generations. The narrative, rooted in the traditions of classic children's novels, resonates with contemporary readers through its universal themes of family longing, belonging, and the transformative power of compassion. Its depiction of orphanage life offers a rare window into the social history of the time, illuminating the challenges and dreams of children who found themselves adrift yet determined to forge bonds and find joy amidst uncertainty. The adoption themes, delicately woven throughout, speak to the heart across generations, making this not just a reprint, but a collector's item for those who cherish the legacy of juvenile fiction. For casual readers seeking a moving story and collectors curating a classic library, this edition stands as a testament to enduring storytelling. Lovingly restored, it invites a new audience to discover a world where the smallest acts of kindness shine brightest, ensuring the story's legacy endures as both a literary gem and a touchstone of its era. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789374128756
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