A single candle flickers against the gloom of a nineteenth-century parlour, illuminating a girl at her desk-her future poised between ambition and the quiet call of conscience. In the heart of Victorian England, where girls' education was a privilege and faith a daily test, the story unfolds with all the emotional force of a classic coming-of-age tale. Against the rigid expectations of her era, a young heroine is offered a coveted scholarship, only to face a choice that will test her deepest values: personal sacrifice or the pursuit of her dreams. Her journey, steeped in the gentle rhythms and moral complexities of Victorian children's fiction, resonates as powerfully today as it did for its earliest readers. This Christian moral novel, long out of print and now lovingly republished by Alpha Editions, explores the enduring themes of faith and perseverance through the lens of a girl's struggle to balance duty and desire. Restored for today's and future generations, the narrative's warmth and wisdom invite reflection on what it means to surrender for the sake of others. Amid the lamplight and lace of its Victorian era setting, the tale shines as a cultural treasure-rich with the atmosphere and values that shaped a generation. Collectors and families alike will cherish this edition, not just for its literary merit but as a living piece of history. With its subtle depiction of girls' education themes and the quiet heroism of everyday choices, the book stands alongside the works of Charlotte Mary Yonge as part of the great lamplighter collection. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting readers young and old to gather for a family read aloud, or to rediscover the timeless power of personal conviction.
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