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""A Red Wallflower"" is a novel by Susan Warner, originally published in 1871. The story follows the life of a young woman named Hester Rayleigh, who is considered an outsider in her own family due to her plain appearance and lack of social skills. Despite this, Hester is determined...


""A Red Wallflower"" is a novel by Susan Warner that tells the story of a young woman named Felipa, who is known as the ""red wallflower"" due to her plain appearance and lack of suitors. Despite her lack of attention from men, Felipa is content with her life as a governess and...

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"A Red Wallflower", by Susan Warner. Susan Warner was american evangelical writer of religious fiction (1819-1885).




A Red Wallflower: Large Print Susan Warner The story following is again in its whole chain of skeleton facts a true story. I beg to observe, in particular, that the denominationalfeeling described in both families, with the ways it showed itself, is part of the truth of the story,...






It is now a good many years ago that an English family came over from the old country and established itself in one of the small villages that are scattered along the shore of Connecticut. Why they came was not clearly understood, neither was it at all to be gathered from their...

Rediscover the charm of 19th-century domestic life in Susan Warner's "A Red Wallflower," a captivating work of religious fiction. Set against a backdrop of historical detail, this novel explores the complexities of faith, family, and burgeoning romance. Warner, a celebrated...

Rediscover the charm of 19th-century domestic life in Susan Warner's "A Red Wallflower," a captivating work of religious fiction. Set against a backdrop of historical detail, this novel explores the complexities of faith, family, and burgeoning romance. Warner, a celebrated...