Publisher's Synopsis
Experience the warmth and wisdom of 19th-century family life in Elizabeth Prentiss's "The Home at Greylock." This enduring work of domestic fiction explores the joys and challenges of child rearing, offering timeless insights into morality and Christian values within the context of a bustling household.
A cherished classic, "The Home at Greylock" presents a vision of familial devotion and the importance of faith in everyday life. Through its gentle narrative and thoughtful reflections, the story resonates with universal themes of love, discipline, and the spiritual growth of children. Delve into a bygone era where family was paramount, and discover the enduring relevance of its lessons on parenting and the creation of a virtuous home. A beautifully reprinted edition preserving the original 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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