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The story follows Mrs. Grey, a widowed mother whose youngest daughter dies young, and her household as adult children and grandchildren return; it traces her grief, Christian faith, and practical charity as she reorganizes domestic life, distributes her daughter's belongings, preserves treasured keepsakes, and continues acts of benevolence. Through episodic chapters the narrative portrays familial visits, small domestic trials and consolations, moral reflection on providence and consolation in religious belief, and the sustaining role of community ties, neighbors, and routine obligations in healing and maintaining a welcoming family home.

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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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