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Janet; or, The Christmas Stockings

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About This Book

A young girl living in a crowded tenement navigates hunger, domestic squalor, and a drunken parent while protecting the modest treasures she gains: new stockings secretly given by a compassionate clergyman at a church Christmas tree. She hides the stockings, shares their sweets with a streetboy and her starving siblings, and tends to her ill mother, revealing everyday resourcefulness, innocence, and mutual aid amid urban deprivation. Episodes focus on small gestures of charity, the child's dignity, and contrasts between public benevolence and private hardship.

About the Author

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Louise Élise Gibbons

Louise Élise Gibbons was an author known for her work in children's literature during the 19th century. Her notable book, "Janet; or, The Christmas Stockings," reflects themes of family and holiday spirit, showcasing her ability to engage young readers with heartwarming narratives. Gibbons' contributions to literature are characterized by a focus on moral lessons and the joys of childhood, making her a significant figure in the realm of early children's storytelling.