A Little Hero
About This Book
An eight-year-old boy raised in India must be sent to his grandmother's home at Loch Lossie for his health, and the narrative follows his confusion and sorrow as his mother reluctantly arranges the separation. The account concentrates on intimate domestic scenes—maternal devotion, the practical care provided by the family servant, and the household's preparations for the journey—while portraying the child's bewilderment and developing courage. Subsequent episodes trace his voyage and adaptation to a new environment, examining sacrifice, familial duty, and resilience in childhood. The prose pairs affectionate characterization with a gently didactic emphasis on endurance and self-control.