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Book Description |
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Nellie Arundel by Catharine Shaw is a children’s novel that centers around the life and experiences of the protagonist, Nellie Arundel. The story likely follows Nellie as she navigates personal challenges, personal growth, and moral lessons, much in the tradition of Shaw’s other works. Through the narrative, Shaw explores themes of faith, perseverance, and good character, as Nellie faces difficult situations and learns the importance of virtues such as kindness, honesty, and resilience. Like many of Shaw’s novels, Nellie Arundelis intended to instill Christian values and moral lessons in young readers, encouraging them to lead lives based on integrity and compassion. |
About Author |
| Catharine Shaw |
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Catharine Shaw (circa 1850–1908) was a British author known for her children’s books and moralistic stories. She wrote numerous works aimed at young readers, often focusing on themes of faith, perseverance, and kindness. Many of her books were published by the Religious Tract Society, reflecting her emphasis on Christian values and ethical lessons. Her works include titles such as Only a Cousin and A Friend in Need, which often featured young protagonists overcoming hardships through faith and good character. Shaw’s stories were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, appealing to readers who enjoyed uplifting and inspirational tales. Though not as widely remembered today, Catharine Shaw contributed to the tradition of Victorian-era children’s literature, leaving behind a legacy of wholesome and morally instructive storytelling. |



