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Set in a Southern community during the national conflict, the narrative follows a devout young woman whose charitable labors and personal sacrifices intersect with family hardship, a wrongful accusation against a young clerk, and wartime trials. Domestic tensions, illness, hospital relief work, and a blockade-running episode test loyalties and prompt reconciliations. The book shifts between intimate scenes of household care and broader public crises, interweaving melodramatic incidents with moral reflection on duty, faith, and the practical usefulness of women in times of upheaval.

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Augusta J. Evans

Augusta J. Evans was a prominent American novelist in the 19th century, known for her engaging and often moralistic narratives. Her works frequently explore themes of faith, love, and personal struggle, reflecting the societal norms and challenges of her time. Among her notable novels is "St. Elmo," which gained significant popularity and is celebrated for its vivid characterizations and emotional depth. Evans' writing contributed to the literary landscape of her era, particularly in the realm of women's fiction, and she remains a noteworthy figure in the history of American literature.

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