In "White and black lies: Or, truth better than falsehood," Madeline Leslie presents a timeless exploration of honesty and Christian values for young readers. This juvenile fiction delves into the importance of truthfulness, contrasting the consequences of both harmless-seeming "white lies" and more damaging falsehoods.
A classic example of religious fiction for children, the story gently guides young minds toward understanding the significance of integrity in everyday life. Suitable for juvenile readers interested in Christian principles, this book offers moral lessons within an engaging narrative. Discover a story that emphasizes the importance of choosing truth over falsehood, and fostering a life grounded in strong Christian values. A meticulously prepared republication of a historical text.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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