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La petite Jeanne; ou, Le devoir

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A rural tale follows a kind elderly widow who shelters a destitute mother and her young daughter; the child is raised amid simple household industry, community support, and lessons in frugality, charity, and moral duty. Episodes depict everyday village life, domestic labor, the cultivation and sale of produce, thrift, and the challenges of poverty, while relationships between neighbors, acts of generosity, and responsible choices shape the child's development into a conscientious young person prepared to manage property and obligations.

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Zulma Carraud

Zulma Carraud was a French author known for her contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. She wrote engaging stories aimed at young readers, helping to foster a love of reading among children. Her notable works include "Contes et historiettes à l'usage des jeunes enfants / Qui commencent à savoir lire," which serves as an introduction to reading for early learners, and "La petite Jeanne; ou, Le devoir," which emphasizes moral lessons. Carraud's writing is characterized by its simplicity and charm, making her stories accessible and enjoyable for young audiences.

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