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A collection of lyric poems and sonnets that moves between domestic quiet and urban bustle, meditating on nature, motherhood, work, music, and wartime memory. Short pieces portray city street life, tenement mothers, laborers, and artisans, while rural pieces attend to woods, rivers, and seasonal color. Themes of consolation, sacrifice, faith, and the everyday sublime recur, often in simple, direct language and varied forms including lullabies, sonnets, and narrative sketches, producing a sympathetic, observant portrait of ordinary lives and small objects that carry larger meanings.

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Margaret E. Sangster

Margaret E. Sangster was an American author and poet known for her contributions to religious literature and her exploration of faith in her works. She gained recognition for her thoughtful and reflective writing style, which often addressed themes of spirituality and moral guidance. Among her notable works are "Cross Roads," a collection of poems that delve into the complexities of faith and personal reflection, and "The Island of Faith," which further illustrates her commitment to exploring the intersection of belief and everyday life. Sangster's writings continue to resonate with readers seeking inspiration and insight into their spiritual journeys.

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