"A Little Leaven and What It Wrought at Mrs. Blake's School" transports readers to a 19th-century boarding school where the lives of young women are shaped by education and moral lessons. This narrative, originally published in 1858, explores the impact of subtle influences-a 'little leaven'-on the character and development of its students. Through engaging storytelling, the book delves into the daily lives and interactions within Mrs. Blake's school, offering a window into the social and educational environment of the time.
The story emphasizes Christian values and the cultivation of virtue among its characters, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction with a strong moral center. Discover the timeless themes of influence and character-building in this classic tale, perfect for readers who appreciate stories that blend historical context with enduring ethical insights.
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