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A sequence of short, episodic tales for young readers that follow a child and her circle of family and neighborhood companions as they confront everyday hardships and small moral dilemmas. Domestic scenes depict sickness, poverty, and family duty, with children practicing industry, empathy, and mutual care while adults tell stories, offer counsel, and face unexpected visitors and reversals. Each chapter presents a self-contained incident—accidents, illnesses, surprises, acts of kindness, and recoveries—that illustrates themes of patience, charity, and personal responsibility, closing with gentle moral reflections and resolutions appropriate to its intended audience.

About the Author

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Joanna H. Mathews

Joanna H. Mathews was a prolific author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is particularly recognized for her series featuring the character Bessie, which includes titles such as "Bessie Bradford's Prize" and "Bessie at School." Mathews' works often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and moral lessons, making them appealing to young readers. Her storytelling is characterized by engaging narratives and relatable characters, reflecting the values and experiences of her time. In addition to the Bessie series, she wrote other notable works like "Belle Powers' Locket" and "Daisy's Work: The Third Commandment."

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