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The Wide Wide World (Vol. I) |
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Through endless trials Ellen realizes that suffering has strengthened her faith, bringing her closer to God and making her better able to cope with life's problems. The contrasts in her life, especially in the people who surround her each day, create an inner conflict, which drives Ellen to wrestle with herself, with others, and with God. This classic novel clearly depicts the Victorian era in the United States, and was considered to be as popular as Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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amazing book!! |
| This is one of the best books Ive read! I cant wait to get the 2nd book! I first heard about the book in the Elsie Dinsmore books. I highly recommend you reading this book! Ill give it 5 stars |
| Rachel C |
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