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Book Description |
| The Doings of Doris by Agnes Giberne is a Christian-themed novel that follows the life and adventures of Doris, a young girl navigating personal growth, relationships, and moral challenges. Through her experiences, the story explores themes of faith, integrity, and perseverance, emphasizing the importance of Christian values in everyday life. As Doris matures, she learns valuable lessons about kindness, responsibility, and trust in God. Like many of Giberne’s works, The Doings of Doris blends engaging storytelling with strong moral and religious teachings, offering an inspiring and uplifting read. |
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. |



