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The Girl and Her Religion

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A practical, conversational guide examines the spiritual, social, and moral lives of young women, categorizing common types—handicapped, privileged, easily led, misunderstood, indifferent, pleasure- and fashion-worshiping, drifting, idealistic, and average—and exploring how community conditions, education, and conscience shape their opportunities. The second part offers reflections on religion's role: the universe, moral commands, cultivation of character, communal responsibility, and the ethical climax of personal faith, with concrete counsel for mentors who aim to awaken thought and action rather than resign girls as hopeless.

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Margaret Slattery

Margaret Slattery was an American author known for her contributions to literature focused on youth and spirituality. Her works often explore themes of personal growth and moral development, particularly in the context of young women. Among her notable titles is "New Paths through Old Palestine," which reflects her interest in cultural and religious narratives. Slattery's writings aim to inspire and guide readers, particularly young girls, in navigating their beliefs and identities during formative years.

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