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A little child

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About This Book

The narrative interweaves an artist's spiritual crisis with life at a small seaside community, where a confident, faith-taught child comforts and challenges adults with simple assurances about God and metaphors of different seas—sorrow, sin, difficulty—that shape their fears and hopes. An expectant woman and her mother-in-law linger at the shore, scanning the horizon with private longings, while interactions among the artist, the child, and the family reveal tensions between adult despair and childlike trust. The work uses seaside imagery and intimate episodes to explore faith, redemption, grief, and the restorative power of human tenderness.

About the Author

Cummins, Mary Hornibrook portrait

Mary Hornibrook Cummins

Mary Hornibrook Cummins was an author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "A Little Child," reflects her ability to capture the innocence and wonder of childhood. Through her writing, Cummins aimed to engage young readers and provide them with stories that resonate with their experiences and emotions. While her literary presence may not be widely recognized today, her work contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century children's literature.