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Lo, Michael!

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A ragged newsboy impulsively shields the pampered infant daughter of a prominent banker from a deadly shot during a riot provoked by a bank failure, taking a grave wound that exposes brutal class divisions. The event propels interactions between impoverished street children and wealthy families, unearthing resentment, mercy, and moral reckonings as characters confront injustice, loyalty, and sacrifice. Interwoven domestic tensions and changing fortunes test loyalties and awaken compassion, while themes of social inequality, protective courage, and redemption shape the unfolding relationships and community reckonings.

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Grace Livingston Hill

Grace Livingston Hill was an American author known for her prolific contributions to Christian fiction in the early 20th century. Her novels often explore themes of faith, love, and personal growth, appealing to a wide audience seeking uplifting narratives. Among her notable works is "A Chautauqua Idyl," which reflects her ability to weave spiritual lessons into engaging stories. Hill's writing is characterized by its moral clarity and emphasis on the transformative power of love and faith, making her a significant figure in the genre of inspirational literature.

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