Publisher's Synopsis
In "A Little Mother to the Others" by L. T. Meade, explore the challenges and triumphs of family life when young sisters are left to care for one another. This domestic fiction classic delves into the lives of orphans navigating childhood in the absence of parental guidance.
Discover a heartwarming story centered on themes of sisterhood, responsibility, and the bonds that tie families together. A poignant exploration of childhood and social themes, "A Little Mother to the Others" is a timeless juvenile fiction tale perfect for readers interested in stories about girls and women, and the complexities of motherless families. This carefully prepared print edition preserves the charm and enduring appeal of Meade's work, offering an opportunity to experience a beloved story from a bygone era.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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