Rediscover the timeless charm of âThe History Of Little Henry And His Bearer, And Other Stories, â a collection of moral and religious tales by Mary Martha Sherwood. First published in the early 19th century, these stories offer a glimpse into the values and beliefs of the era, presented through engaging narratives aimed at young readers.
âThe History Of Little Henry And His Bearerâ tells the story of a young boy in India and his relationship with his devoted servant, exploring themes of faith, duty, and cultural exchange. This edition brings together other carefully selected stories that showcase Sherwood’s talent for crafting compelling characters and imparting important life lessons. Ideal for readers of all ages, this collection remains a significant work in the history of children’s literature, appreciated for its historical context and enduring messages.
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