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A Red Wallflower

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Esther, a grieving young woman cared for by a distant, widowed father, finds intellectual nourishment and companionship through a devoted young tutor, which awakens her curiosity and renews her spirits. The narrative follows the family's domestic trials and moral tensions, including denominational divisions, limited means, household discomforts, and the challenges of education and social adjustment. Episodes range from small domestic economies and neighborhood encounters to moves, college life, and urban visits, as relationships, ambitions, and practical plans are tested and gradually reshaped toward a prospective settlement.

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Susan Warner

Susan Warner was an American author known for her contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of children's and young adult fiction. She gained popularity with her novel "Daisy," which explores themes of personal growth and moral development. Warner's works often reflect her deep interest in social issues and the moral dilemmas faced by her characters. In addition to "Daisy," her notable works include "Melbourne House" and "Little Nettie; or, Home Sunshine." Through her storytelling, Warner has left a lasting impact on the literary landscape, particularly in shaping the genre of children's literature.

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