Mildred at Home by Martha Finley

Mildred at Home by Martha Finley

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Mildred at Home by Martha Finley

The Landreths and Annis meet Aunt Wealthy in Philadelphia on their way home from the Oaks and complete their journey with her at their side. Mildred and Zillah, her sister, welcome daughters into their homes and learn much about raising children. Don and Rupert, Mildred's brothers, heed the call to Go West, young man When they are attacked by Indians, the Keith family mourns their likely loss but rejoices in the knowledge that if they are dead they are in a far better place with the Lord.

Martha Finley (1828-1909), the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, was a school teacher and author of numerous articles, essays, and books, the most well-known being the 28 volumes of her Elsie Dinsmore series. Turning to writing stories for young people as a means of supporting herself after a serious injury, Finley sold more books than any other children's author of her day, with the exception of Louisa May Alcott.

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ISBN 13 9781581822311
ISBN 10 1581822316
Title Mildred at Home
Author Martha Finley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Year published 2001-12-06
Number of pages 254
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.