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Book Description |
| Least Said, Soonest Mended by Agnes Giberne is a Christian-themed novel that explores themes of truth, forgiveness, and personal growth. The story follows characters who face misunderstandings, conflicts, and the consequences of unguarded words. Through their experiences, the novel emphasizes the importance of honesty, discretion, and faith in resolving difficulties. As with many of Giberne’s works, the story promotes strong moral values and encourages readers to rely on Christian principles in their daily lives. The title itself reflects the central message—sometimes, restraint in speech can lead to peace and reconciliation. |
About Author |
| Agnes Giberne |
| Agnes Giberne (1845–1939) was a British writer known for her works on children’s literature, historical fiction, and popular science. Born in India to a British military family, she later moved to England, where she developed a passion for writing. She authored numerous books, often incorporating Christian themes and moral lessons. Giberne was particularly noted for her science books, such as Sun, Moon, and Stars: Astronomy for Beginners, which made complex scientific topics accessible to young readers. Her work helped inspire interest in astronomy, and she was associated with the early development of the British Astronomical Association. |



