JULIA CARY
AND
HER KITTEN.
BY MRS. M. E. MILLER.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY,
150 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK.
The narrative follows a young, motherless girl who travels with her father from the city to the countryside, observing life aboard a steamboat and noticing an emigrant family whose mutual care contrasts with material want. At relatives' farm she longs for a kitten to ease her loneliness, studies a mother cat and her kittens, and considers which to choose while relatives discuss the animals' care and consequences. Through simple episodes of travel, play, and family conversation the story examines consolation, empathy, and the distinction between monetary wealth and the comfort of affectionate bonds.
BY MRS. M. E. MILLER.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY,
150 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK.