"Nellie Arundel: A Tale of Home Life" by Catharine Shaw is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. This work revolves around the daily lives and moral growth of the Arundel family, particularly focusing on the character Nellie Arundel, who navigates the challenges of family dynamics and personal development against the backdrop of Victorian society. The opening of the novel introduces the Arundel family in a cozy, domestic setting, emphasizing the warmth of family bonds and the guidance of Mother Arundel. We meet Nellie and her sisters Ada, Netta, and Isabel as they discuss their day and reflect on the influence of their parents. The family dynamic is established alongside hints of deeper themes of sacrifice, the importance of faith, and emotional growth through domestic life. Key characters are introduced, including Tom, who faces health challenges yet retains a strong sense of hope, reflecting the book's emphasis on resilience and moral fortitude amid life's trials. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Nellie Arundel : $b A tale of home life
By Catharine Shaw
"Nellie Arundel: A Tale of Home Life" by Catharine Shaw is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. This work revolves around the daily lives ...
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