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The Orphan Family Or Principle And Practice
A Moral Tale (1844)
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148 pages
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Set in the 19th century, this novel tells the story of orphans raised by their compassionate aunt and uncle after their parents' death. It emphasizes the significance of education and moral values, portraying the orphans as diligent and virtuous despite their hardships. The narrative also addresses social issues like poverty and inequality, advocating for social reform and personal responsibility. Harriet Martineau's work remains relevant today, offering a thought-provoking exploration of family values and societal challenges.
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2009, paperback
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