Milly’s Errand

 

Title Milly’s Errand
Author Emma Leslie
Genre Children’s, Christian, Coming-of-age, Fiction, Historical, Juvenile
Format Digital

 

88 Total Pages

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Book Description

“Milly’s Errand: or, Saved to Save” by Emma Leslie is a Victorian-era novel that follows the journey of Milly, a young girl who sets out on an errand that leads her into a series of adventures. Through her experiences, Milly learns valuable lessons about faith, perseverance, and kindness, set against the backdrop of Victorian England.

 

About Author

Emma Leslie
Emma Leslie (1838–1909) was the pen name of Emma Boultwood, an English author renowned for her extensive contributions to children’s literature and historical fiction. Born in Greenwich, London, she was the daughter of Thomas Boultwood, a bootmaker. In her twenties, she worked as a governess before embarking on her writing career in the 1860s, during which she authored over 100 books, many published by the Religious Tract Society and the Sunday School Union. Her younger sister, Harriet Boultwood, was also a writer, contributing to the family’s literary legacy. In 1873, Emma married Thomas Francis Dixon, a clerk, and they had two sons. She spent much of her life in Lewisham, London, and continued writing into the early 20th century. Emma Leslie passed away in 1909 in Pembroke, Wales, where she is buried.