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Stepping Heavenward

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The narrative takes the form of a young woman's journal chronicling her spiritual development from adolescence into adulthood. Through entries on family life, friendships, courtship, marriage, illness, and domestic trials she records struggles with pride, temper, and self-will, and gradual growth in humility, prayer, and Christian devotion. Daily scenes, letters, and reflections illustrate how ordinary experiences and relationships function as means of moral formation, while repeated attention to Scripture, penitence, and sacrificial love trace a steady movement toward deeper faith and practical holiness.

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E. Prentiss

E. Prentiss was a 19th-century American author known for her contributions to children's literature and religious fiction. Her most notable work, "Stepping Heavenward," is a semi-autobiographical novel that explores the spiritual growth of a young woman, resonating with readers for its heartfelt portrayal of faith and personal development. Prentiss also wrote "Little Susy's Little Servants," which reflects her interest in themes of kindness and moral education for children. Additionally, her novel "The Home at Greylock" showcases her ability to weave engaging narratives with moral lessons, solidifying her place in the literary heritage of her time.

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